The Chrüzbachtobel area near Vättis reveals a geological window with exposed basement rock. Here, 53,000-year-old cave bear bones were discovered. A complete stratigraphic profile from the Triassic to the Tertiary period is visible.
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A landmark of the Lower Engadine, Tarasp Castle, built in 1040, majestically overlooks the region and is now owned by the local and internationally renowned artist Not Vital.
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With the Kulturtenn, Mutten has a space that can be used for many purposes. The architecturally successful conversion of an agricultural building invites people to think, work and socialise.
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To the west of the village, below the cantonal road, you can see the walls of the former Valendas castle, which was probably built in the late 12th century and the part of the curtain wall that is still visible is impressive.
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