The small detached chapel in the hamlet of Silgin immediately catches the eye: A colorful façade painting, which extends under the protruding protective roof, entices you to take a closer look. An unknown artist conjured up a veritable “heaven of saints” on the west wall in the 18th century.
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The large fountain on the village square dates back to 1934. It has two additional wash troughs and a cover for the washwomen. Later, an extension followed, which served the fire brigade as a material depot. Here was also the meeting place of the fire brigade.
Next to the fountain was also the Postbus stop, above the old post office and next to it the restaurant Hossmann / Gufler and the wasch-Haus.
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The Reformed Church in Filisur was originally dedicated to Saint Martin. The church is highly medieval in terms of its building fabric. In 1489 the choir was rebuilt and the tower enlarged. The church was renovated in 1746 and restored for the last time in 1956.
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