Catholic wayside chapel Sogn Clau (St. Nicholas), Rueun
The Catholic wayside chapel of Sontga Clau (St. Nicholas) was built in the 18th century in the western part of the village. The chapel is open daily and is freely accessible.
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Parish church of St. Peter and Paul Meierhof, Obersaxen
Although this late Gothic building was damaged in the village fire of 1740, it was essentially preserved until 1904. The entire complex was then rebuilt with the exception of the tower.
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Do you have any questions about Davos Klosters as a destination? The Tourist Information staff in Davos and Klosters know their way around and can give you expert advice and insider tips. They will be happy to help you at the counter, by phone, e-mail, WhatsApp service or via live chat on the website.
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The Lai da Palpuogna was chosen as the "most beautiful spot in Switzerland" in a survey by SRF. The lake with its crystal clear water and the larch forest is truly an oasis of relaxation. Guests can linger at one of the picnic areas with fire pits.
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Anselmo Gadola's private exhibition focuses on the bowl and drawing stones in the Schams, Avers and Rheinwald as witnesses to a cult-astronomical law depending on the annual course of the sun.
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