With the Reformation around 1524, the church was converted into a sober sermon hall. The whitewashed frescoes from the late Middle Ages are now uncovered again and are much admired.
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In the farthest village of the Val Lumnezia, a Mediterranean-coloured tower points the way to the church. The representative building was built at the end of the 17th century by Antonio Broggio from Roveredo in the Misox. The forces are almost high in the entire church, which is an exception. The probability that the chapel was built on a pre-Christian place of worship is great.
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The church of Lavin with its restored paintings from 1490 to 1500, is one of the most famous and worth seeing art monuments in Graubünden. On the church tour you will get an insight into the history of the church as well as the village.
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First mentioned under Abbot of Castelberg 1581. The chapel, benedicated in 1584, was built by the master builder of Disentis Abbey. No parts from this construction are detectable. The consecration of the new church took place in 1656. Its complete completion in 1658. Construction of St. Anthony's Chapel before 1724.
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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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