The nineteenth-century palace that houses the Art Museum is an exceptional example of refined local architecture; its origins are directly linked to the activities of Antonio Semadeni, a skilled and successful pastry chef who emigrated to Poland, who built it in 1856 in place of a previous old rural house.
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Ancient residence of the patrician family of Mesocco. Here, the Archbishop of Milan Carlo Borromeo was welcomed with honor, leaving an eternal mark on the spiritual history of Moesano.
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The ruins of the late medieval Casnàcc house are part of the Garbald heritage, the last witness to this fraction of Bondo, which was abandoned as a permanent settlement around 1600.
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Benches near the dry stone walls in the Sils Plain
From the benches on the Via da Trouchs, sheltered from the Maloja wind and nestled between the dry stone walls, you can enjoy an unobstructed view of the entire Sils plain.
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