The church was first mentioned in 1219 as an independent parish with its own priest. But the parish and the first church building are likely to be much older.
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The former monastery church was built around the year 800 in the time of Charlemagne. The Romansh name Mistail originates from the Latin 'monasterium' and means monastery.
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The church of Lostallo, consecrated in 1611, knows how to capture the attention of those who look thanks to the enchanting frescoes that adorn its walls.
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Built in the fifteenth century, the Parish Church of Sant'Antonio has undergone architectural transformations over time, but has always retained its innate beauty.
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The Romanesque church of San Niclà with semicircular choir was built shortly before the year 1200. San Niclà is located on an ancient road where the Inn could first be crossed by a ford and, probably very early in the Middle Ages, by a bridge. The fact that the valley path from Ramosch via Raschvella to San Niclà still led in the late Middle Ages is proven by the monumental Christophorus painting, some of which is still preserved on the southwest façade of the tower. It was only visible to the travellers when they used this right-hand valley path via Raschvella. Saint Christopher is, among other things, the emergency helper of boatmen and bridge builders.
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The church of San Giorgio, in a dominant position over the village of Lostallo, is one of the oldest buildings still existing in the valley. In fact, it was already mentioned in a letter of April 21, 1219.
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The Evangelical Parish House in Zizers is a cubic, palazzo-like building with a flat hipped roof. It houses the parish office and a playgroup. The building leads to the church via a spacious staircase.
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