The Reformed Church in Vnà is a listed church in the canton of Graubünden. It has a capacity of about 80 people and is located in the lower part of the village.
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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 church of St. Martin in Zillis is also known as the "Sistine Chapel of the Alps" with its 12th century worldwide unique painted wooden ceiling and is one of the most important cultural assets in the Beverin Nature Park.
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The cathedral of Chur is located at the episcopal court above the old town. It is dedicated to the assumption of the Virgin Mary and is one of the most important cultural monuments in Switzerland.
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The church stands as a symbol of center, peace and steadiness clearly visible in the graceful grounds. The pretty baroque organ invites you to make music.
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In 765, a St. Mary's church is mentioned for the first time in Ilanz. From 1287 it is spoken of the chapel of St. Mary and Margaretha and after 1385 only of St. Margaret's Church.
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The church of San Rocco, located on the beautiful hill of Carasole, is mentioned for the first time in 1481, while in the seventeenth century the building was the subject of renovations.
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Church dedicated to Saint Charles Borromeo, Archbishop of Milan, who visited the Mesolcina in 1583 and left an indelible mark on the intellectual and cultural history of the region.
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