The Protestant Church in Zizers impresses with its tower raised in 1698 and the harmonious architecture of the choir and nave, which were extended in 1711. The cemetery connects the church with the former royal court.
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The oldest records about the parish church of Sumvitg date back to the ninth and tenth centuries. At that time, the church was dedicated to Saint Columban. Emperor Charlemagne (+814) donated the church to the successor of Bishop Tello, who in turn bequeathed the church to the Disentis Abbey. A new building and three altars were consecrated on June 13, 1633.
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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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The Roman estate in Sargans offers an insight into ancient architecture. The hypocaust room with underfloor heating is protected in a glass house. Tours are available for groups all year round.
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In the historic Jooshus stable, the permanent exhibition “Valendas - An exhibition on the development and history of the village” provides fascinating insights into the mountain village of Valendas.
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