Infosäule SchweizMobil Route 222 Nino Schurter Bike
At the village fountain in Tersnaus
One of four information pillars on SwitzerlandMobility Route 222 "Nino Schurter Bike". Learn tips and tricks from Nino and learn more about the multiple world champion and Olympic champion - who grew up in Tersnaus, on the route of this route.
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Four valleys, two cultures - The 412 square kilometre nature park around Piz Beverin is known for its deep gorges, intact villagescapes, typical scattered settlements, gently managed cultural landscapes and crystal-clear mountain lakes.
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The beach sports facility is located at the Fontanivas sports facilities. Since 2003, the beach sports facility (3 beach volleyball courts) has been available to locals and guests. The beach sports club is happy to rent out the facility or individual fields.
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The late medieval residential towers in Lumbrein immediately attract attention. The so-called "Chisti da Lumerins" was probably the seat of the Lords of Lumbrein, which had been documented since 1231. The second tower, "Casaulta", was probably built in the 14th and 15th centuries.
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The chapel, which was designed by Peter Zumthor, is located a few hundred meters from the old site. The timber construction integrates elements of the local building style and is both traditional and very modern. The teardrop-shaped floor plan plays with natural geometric shapes, while inside, skylights and the abundance of wood lend the room a warm and light atmosphere.
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The chapel in Laus was built in 1587 and consecrated on August 3, 1592. The patron saints are St. Lawrence (Romanized as s. Luregn) and St. Sebastian (Romanized as s. Bistgaun). In 1695, the Capuchins demolished the old church and replaced it with a new building.
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