Since summer 1993, the permanent exhibition on the world-famous Romanesque picture ceiling of St Martin's Church has been located on the main street in Zillis (a 5-minute walk from the church). It is worth visiting the exhibition first and then the church.
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One of the most unconventional church buildings in Switzerland is located in Cazis: the stone church with its three elements reminiscent of glacier-formed rocks draws the viewer's attention - and makes them think about themes such as security, space and warmth. However, the building by architect Werner Schmidt from Trun is still unfinished.
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The playground at the Tartar school building offers various play options, including a climbing net and a sandpit. There is also a wooden table and wooden benches as seating for breaks.
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Tagstein Castle, which was rebuilt in its present form after a fire in 1899, probably dates back to the 12-13th century and goes back to the lords of Masein/Rialt.
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