Church Viamala
Feldis Reformed Church
The Reformed church in Feldis/Veulden in Ausserdomleschg is a Protestant Reformed church listed as a historical monument by the canton of Graubünden.
Description
The church is first mentioned in a document from around 1400 and was under the patronage of Hippolytus. It is possible that the Rhaeto-Romanic village name Veulden goes back etymologically to the name of this saint. The Reformation was adopted relatively late in 1583.
The nave, which is unplastered on the outside, has a hipped roof. A single-storey belfry is built into the church tower. Inside, the centrepiece is a polygonal pulpit without a sounding board decorated with wood carvings, a baptismal and communion table standing symmetrically in the centre of the choir, which is raised by two steps, and a three-prospect organ on the end wall of the choir.
The Evangelical Reformed Church of the Grisons runs Feldis/Veulden as a place of worship for the parish of Ausserdomleschg.
Opening hours
The church is open during the day and freely accessible.
Directions
Public Transport
Feldis can be reached by cable car from Rhäzüns or by PostBus. Timetable information and further information at www.sbb.ch.
Directions
Take exit 20-Rothenbrunnen on the A13 motorway. Then continue via Tomils on the cantonal road to Feldis. Plan your journey with the Google route planner.
Parking
Feldis
Paid parking spaces at the entrance to the village (CHF 5 per day / CHF 15 per week).
Rhäzüns
Free parking is available directly at the valley station of the Rhäzüns cable car.
Contact
Feldis Reformed Church
Platz 12, 7404 Feldis
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