Castaneda is the municipality of Calanca Esterna. It has always been called the "Garden of the Calanca" and owes its name to the chestnut groves that line its gentle slopes.
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Torre Pala was erected towards the end of the thirteenth century and later enlarged in the fourteenth century. The structure is a rectangular building about 22 meters high and has a crenellated top.
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Cama is one of the seven municipalities that make up the Mesolcina valley. Located near the Moesa river, the town is known for the lake of the same name, which feeds the Valcama.
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The Prò de Leura chapel, dating back to the seventeenth century, has recently been transformed thanks to the magical touch of the artist David Tremlett.
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The chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows dates back to the seventeenth century and is located in the village of Santa Domenica, overlooking the impetuous river Calancasca.
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The northernmost municipality of the Calanca, with the hamlets of Santa Domenica and Augio. Walking through streets and views is like immersing yourself in an open-air work of art.
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The church of Sta. Maria del Castello preserves a precious artistic treasure within its walls: a cycle of frescoes that evoke ancient legends and biblical stories.
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