According to the inscription on the altar threshold, the chapel was built in 1684. With its crosses for avalanche victims above the entrance, it is still a place of procession and pilgrimage today.
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The Pizalun viewing platform on St. Margrethenberg offers an impressive panoramic view of the mountains of St. Gallen and Graubünden. It can be reached in less than an hour from the base station of the Tristeli ski lift.
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The place at the confluence of the rivers 'Aua da Vanescha' and 'Aua da Diesrut' is full of bubbling life energy, refreshing and purifying on a spiritual and spiritual level.
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In the Visitors' Pavilion at the Segneshütte you will learn what the world looked like when the landslide came down or when the main overshoot was still active. Immerse yourself in the past and travel back to the origins of the geological highlights of our region.
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Baba Uffer grew up in this quarter in the house at Veia Son Mitgel 15. She joined the Segantini family as a domestic help at the age of 13 and became the painter's preferred model. Baba embodies the young farmer's wife in many of Segantini's works.
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