The famous Martin's Hole lies at an intersection between the magic line and a weak area of rock. Through gradual erosion of the rock, Martin's Hole formed.
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The flattened Bronze Age hill Crestaulta, which means "high hill", is located 300 meters west of the hamlet of Surin. The settlement was continuously inhabited between 2000 and 1200 BC and is considered one of the oldest in the inner Alpine region.
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The Martinsloch is a breakthrough in the Tschingelhörner Alps chain southeast of Elm in the canton of Glarus (Switzerland) in the form of a triangle about 19 meters wide and about 22 meters high.
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The General Friedrich Schmid House in Malans is a baroque building at the southern entrance of the village. It impresses with carved paneling, a large Swiss pine room, and a salon with a richly decorated stucco ceiling. A small bakery house adjoins the vineyard.
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The Guler von Wynegg house in Malans is a typical local townhouse from the 16th century. It impresses with its massive construction and the beautiful coffered ceiling on the first floor.
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The Enderlin v. Montzwick House in Maienfeld is a historic building from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It is the only manor house within the former city wall and impresses with Régence stuccoes and a Steckborn tower stove.
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