If Thusis had never burned, who knows, it would still be the main axis of the village: Until 1845, all traffic moved over the (today so-called) "Old Road".
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In addition to the main exhibition on the way of life and culture of an agricultural Alpine region, the Lower Engadine Museum of Local History shows in the large library, among other things, the first Romanesque Bible translated in 1679 and printed in Scuol.
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San Vittore opens the doors of the Mesolcina for those arriving from the South. The core of the village contains important historical buildings, which are absolutely worth visiting.
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The crotti (called 'crot' in Brusio, 'scelé' in Poschiavo) are stone constructions of circular shape, with false vault, which in the past served to preserve food or, in more rare cases, served as a kitchen or even as a temporary home.
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