The Sogn Antoni Catholic chapel is privately owned by the Sgier family and is located in the center of the village on the lower Dorfstrasse next to the former school and parish hall. According to the inscription, the baroque chapel was built in 1668 by Gion Sgier and is now owned by the Sgier family foundation.
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The Reformed church in Nufenen is a protected monument of the canton of Graubünden. Since the introduction of the Reformation around 1530, which is illustrated by a stained glass window in the choir with a verse from a hymn by Martin Luther (“Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott”), it has served as a preaching church.
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"The new tunnel is free of charge. This is a generous decision of the not exactly wealthy Graubünden builders, who will cost the 6.6-kilometre-long tunnel 120 million Swiss francs and the annual maintenance one million."
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On the way from Tobel to Zarzana are the Veegàda and the Maijasasshitta, which were restored and built in the original style by members of the association.
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