The Obermutten local museum focuses on various aspects of rural life in the Walser mountain village of Mutten. The wooden building from the 17th century, which is still used as a home, contains historical furnishings that are thematically complemented by selected artefacts from the museum collection.
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The "Andeer" fireplace is located directly on the Hinterrhein not far from the village. It has a playground on the grounds and is very suitable for families.
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The San Bernardino pass represents the entrance to the Moesa region. Once a crucial point of trade on the north-south axis, it is now a place for recreation, sport and leisure.
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Charging possibility at the large car park opposite the Hotel Madrisajoch with a 230 V multiple socket (3 plug inputs). Own power supply /adapter must be taken with you.
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«Andiamo!», the first Alpine Art Graffiti by REDL, symbolises the Parc Ela and shows the importance of rock and stone for the coexistence between man and nature.
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