The mining museum imparts impressions from the days when the mines were in operation. Information is given about ore mining, transportation and former iron, copper, lead and silver smelting and about the smelting plants.
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The Palazzo Castelmur does not date back to the medieval period and, despite its two characteristic towers, it is not a fortress. It is rather a Zuckerbäckerschloss (a castle of a confectioner).
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The regional museum in the castle of Sargans immerses you into the geology of the region, the mining of the Gonzen, as well as iron smelting in the Sarganserland.
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In the exhibition created by Anselmo Gadola, visitors can learn a lot of interesting facts about the mysterious rocks and stones in the region: do they serve as calendars, maps or other means of communication?
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The first town on the Rhine shines with a cultural gem where children also get their money's worth - the Museum Regiunal Surselva. Individual opening hours and guided tours can be arranged for groups.
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Here visitors can take a look at historical scenes, discover how bears live, their biology and the likelihood of their return to the region. The exhibition is ideal for children.
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