The church of Pleif is the oldest place of worship in the valley. For centuries, the church of St. Vincent was the main church in the valley, where the dead from Vals to Vrin were laid to rest in the cemetery.
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We first learn of a chapel in Rabius – titled St. Mary – during the visitation of 1643. Between 1677 and 1679, the inhabitants of Rabius built a solid church with three altars as a chapel for the mother parish of Sumvitg.
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The former monastery church was built around the year 800 in the time of Charlemagne. The Romansh name Mistail originates from the Latin 'monasterium' and means monastery.
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The Sogn Glieci chapel stands on the banks of the Glenner in Peiden Bad. It is a place of power and healing. A Pietà from the 14th century is the center of attraction for art lovers. Key available.
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The church was first mentioned in 1219 as an independent parish with its own priest. But the parish and the first church building are likely to be much older.
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The Reformed Church in Bergün/Bravuogn is a Protestant-Reformed church under cantonal conservation. The building stands at the southeastern village exit towards Albula Pass.
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