[tʃlˈfɪk]: Sounding cultural history in the Schanfigg
In the villages in Schanfigg there are 15 sound installations to discover, through which the cultural history of the mountain valley can be experienced sensually. Details at arosa.swiss/klingend
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The Chapel of St. Jakob in Flums is a modest structure with Gothic frescoes and a famous round-arched window. A copy of the Madonna of Flums, the oldest stained glass painting in Switzerland, can be seen here.
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The Funtana Cotschna is weakly mineralised, but has a high yield. Therefore, the water is added to the drinking water for the population of Scuol as needed.
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In 1616, the choir of the old chapel was demolished and replaced by the current building. Hans Jakob Greutter from Brixen in South Tyrol was commissioned to paint it completely. It was not until 1926 that the original paintings, which had been whitewashed over at an unknown date, were discovered.
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La raccolta del fieno – Die Heuernte, 1888/89 und 1898
Segantini painted the first version of the picture in the Savoggnin period – probably partly on Alp Flix, as can be seen from Bice's handwritten autobiography. Segantini revised the picture 10 years later and enlarged it considerably by adding canvas.
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