This octagonal, detached church with its hexagonal tower, of which almost nothing is known about the building's history, immediately catches the eye of every visitor.
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On the left side of the fountain in Vattiz are two shell stones and a grinding stone walled in. It is believed that the large shells of the two stones originally served as suspension devices for the axis of a water wheel.
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"Mira cheu"! is an exclamation in the Rhaeto-Romance language and means something like "look here"! or "look at this"! It is the descriptive name of Samuel Inauen's permanent exhibition space in Flond. The room is located at the western end of the village in the old sawmill.
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Mulin da Surin/Ehemalige Mühle bei Surin, Lumbrein/Surin
The mill near Surin, whose remains of the wall are still visible today, was built at the beginning of the 17th century. Research shows that it was in operation from about 1670 to 1941.
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Farglix - "Gion da Farglix" Fakten, Fiktion und Fantasie
At the end of the 19th century, Farglix was a small hamlet with just under two dozen inhabitants. One of the last inhabitants of the hamlet was Gion Giachen Solèr, better known as "Gion da Farglix". A controversial personality at the time, and today?
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The Péz Regina with its uniform pyramid shape is one of the most beautiful mountains of Lumnezia. It is also known for the unique rock crystal group found at Péz Regina.
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