The listed church in Obermutten is the only sacred building in Switzerland that is made entirely of wood, with the surrounding larch forests providing the building material. It is also the highest wooden church in Europe.
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The crotti (called 'crot' in Brusio, 'scelé' in Poschiavo) are stone constructions of circular shape, with false vault, which in the past served to preserve food or, in more rare cases, served as a kitchen or even as a temporary home.
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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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