The railway museum Albula is located directly on the UNESCO World Heritage route. Find out about the architectural history, the economic and social changes caused by the railway construction, as well as current aspects of the most spectacular Swiss railway line, using original exhibits and multimedia-designed rooms.
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There are 40 mountain pastures on the Wiesner Alp. The view of the Albula Valley and the opposite peaks Piz Ela, Tinzenhorn and Piz Mitgel compensates for the ascent to 1,940 m above sea level.
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The partially shaded corner between the Kurhaus and the stream Ava da Tuors has been transformed into a small flower-filled seating area that delights people and insects alike.
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Preda is located at about 1800 m above sea level on the west portal of the Albula tunnel. Here ends the famous Albula line, part of the UNESCO route with its famous spiral tunnels and viaducts.
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Between the Porchabella glacier at the foot of the imposing Piz Kesch and the Kesch hut lies a constantly changing glacier forefield. It fascinates through its silence, rocks and the dynamics of the water.
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