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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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 church of San Rocco, located on the beautiful hill of Carasole, is mentioned for the first time in 1481, while in the seventeenth century the building was the subject of renovations.
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The Chapel of Our Lady of Loreto in Bodio, with its bright decorations, is flanked by a house embellished with late-Baroque frescoes of the eighteenth century.
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Below the road, just before the village of Castaneda, stands the House of the knight Giovanni Antonio Gioiero, one of the protagonists of the Grisons Troubles.
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Church dedicated to San Carlo Borromeo, archbishop of Milan who visited the Mesolcina in 1583, leaving an indelible mark on the spiritual and cultural history of the region.
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