Wilderness at the center – New exhibition of the Swiss National Park Centre. The Swiss National Park symbolizes real wilderness, a leitmotif of the completely redesigned exhibition in the National Park Centre.
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At the entrance to the Tamina Gorge, where the famous 36.5° C warm thermal water rises, stands the oldest preserved baroque bath in Switzerland, the Old Bath Pfäfers. It contains several historical rooms, museums or even a restaurant.
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Here visitors can take a look at historical scenes, discover how bears live, their biology and the likelihood of their return to the region. The exhibition is ideal for children.
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The Palazzo Castelmur does not date back to the medieval period and, despite its two characteristic towers, it is not a fortress. It is rather a Zuckerbäckerschloss (a castle of a confectioner).
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In the past, the importance of the Fex Valley lay mainly in the pastures, which were mainly used by sheep. Hence the name FEX, which comes from feta (sheep). However, the valley has had another important meaning for centuries. It was known for its unique stone slabs, the Fexer slabs, which only occur there.
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