The upper gate in the old town of Ilanz in Romansh also Porta Sura, is richly decorated and painted. The ground floor, the actual entrance to the city, dates back to 1513.
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In the heart of Graubünden there is a great natural landscape which is largely characterised by the Walser culture. While in Winter a white, snowy landscape enchants you, in summer you can walk over flowery meadows and green pastures.
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In 1998 Vrin received the Wakker Prize for the exemplary classification of new agricultural buildings in the villagescape. Because of their decentralized location outside the village, the local architect G.A. Caminada was looking for ways to give the buildings a reference to the core village. He found them in the material: of course in the ubiquitous wood, but also in the quarry stone, which can be found everywhere in the village.
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The chapel ruin of Sogn Benedetg, with a horseshoe-shaped choir from the 9th century, is the oldest documented chapel of its kind. It was largely destroyed by a massive dust avalanche on February 10, 1984, and was restored again in 2013.
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In front of the hamlet of Cons, at the sawmill, there is a small niche of saints above the road, surrounded by birch trees. The springs that originate further up have high energies and would be suitable as mineral water springs.
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