The Piz Kesch 3417 m above sea level is one of the most scenic mountain peaks in the Albula Alps. At the foot of the mountain lies the Porchabella Glacier.
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The sculptures by Not Bott (1927-1998), who left behind an impressive body of work, are exhibited in the Schams district mill in Zillis. The engine room can also be visited.
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The CasaStorica, a former residential house in Andeer village centre is both a museum and a stage. The exhibition tells the stories of the Hinterrhein valleys along the historical transit route ViaSpluga in a clear and direct way.
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The scattered settlement of Furna (1351 m) lies high above the middle Prättigau. The extensive Furnerberg essentially comprises the left side of the valley of the Furner Bach. The Hochwang (2533 m) forms the highest point. The settlements are concentrated in the villages of Usserberg, Mittelberg and Hinterberg. The individual farmsteads of the typical Walser settlement are also scattered all over the mountain.
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A convent with 1,300 years of history through the ages: as a living place of faith and contemplation, the Dominican convent has characterised the village of Cazis for centuries. Today, the convent also runs a guest house.
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