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Stugl/Stuls

Stugl/Stuls (oua_57180703_image)
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Stugl/Stuls (nsp_img_5f55ba4)
The village lies to the north above Bergün/Bravuogn on a narrow terrace high above the valley.

Description

The houses on the village street show strong Engadine style influences and are partly provided with original preserved and dated sgraffito decorations. No holiday homes were built here. The wooden station building is also still in its original state at the time of the opening of the Albula Railway in 1903. On a small, rocky hill stands the Romanesque church of St. John, which was first mentioned in 1523. It is surrounded by a walled cemetery. Inside, there are well-preserved frescoes by an unknown Italian master influenced by Giotto. The villagescape of Stugl/Stuls was awarded the title of "townscape of national importance".

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Stugl/Stuls, Dorf

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Stugl/Stuls, Dorf

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