The chapel is located on the main road, in the middle of the small village of Peiden. It was built at the beginning of the 18th century. After a fire in 1896, it was enlarged during the restoration. Keys available.
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The oldest writings about the parish church sumvitg date from the ninth and tenth centuries. At that time, the church was dedicated to Saint Columban. Emperor Charlemagne (+814) donated the church to the successor of Bishop Tello and he bequeathed the church to the monastery of Disentis. A new building and three altars were inaugurated on 13 June 1633.
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The bright event room on the first floor of a former church is located in the middle of the old town. The Capuchin Church is suitable for theatre, concerts and lectures.
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The present church was first mentioned in 1354, but was undoubtedly founded several centuries earlier. The lower part of the adjacent tower is certainly from Romanesque times.
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It is believed that there was already a chapel in Surrein in 1595. In 1643 the church was reconsecrated. The church of Surrein is dedicated to St. Placidus. The present church with three altars was built by the Capuchins and consecrated in 1695. In 1786 Surrein became an independent parish. In 1908 the church was completely renovated. The last major renovation took place in 1950/51.
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