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Lavin (Graubünden)
The choir walls of this church, built in 1480, are covered by a cycle of wall paintings – now fully restored.
Lavin
 
Müstair (Graubünden)
Charles the Great has left his mark on Müstair.Thanks to the Carolingian cloister and the churchwith its well-preserved frescoes,this lovely Alpinesite has been declared part of our World Cultural Heritage.
Müstair
 
Pontresina (Graubünden)
Guided tour of the 11th Century sepulchral church.
Pontresina
 
Chur (Graubünden)
The cathedral of St. Maria Himmelfahrt with its three naves can be considered the city's most important building. The 800 year old cathedral was reopened in October 2007 after many years of restoration. A pleasant walk through the pedestrianised Old Town takes you along twisting alleyways to the Bishop's Palace.
Chur
 
Chur (Graubünden)
Graubünden's largest late-Gothic building was restored after the fire in the town in 1464, with parts of the previous Carolingian building being reused. Since 1919, a special decorative feature of the church has been three stained-glass windows by the artist Augusto Giacometti.
Chur
 
Mistail (Graubünden)
This church in the municipality of Alvaschein is one of the oldest sacred buildings in Switzerland. The present building dates from 800 AD. It was part of a monastery which was then dissolved in 1154 - there is no longer any trace of the other buildings. Characteristic of the Carolingian style of church architecture are the three apses which have remained intact here in Mistail.
Mistail