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Ardez (Graubünden)
These ruins, the emblem of Ardez, stand on
a rocky outcrop and offer glorious panoramic
views.
Graubünden (Graubünden)
Graubünden and the German-speaking region
of South Tyrol in Italy are linked in many
ways: from the postbus service of the Engadin-
Meran Route Express, to a shared culture
Stiegen zum Himmel – “Stairways to Heaven"
– is a special connection: an itinerary
links medieval fortresses, Romanesque
churches and chapels, historical settlements
and cultural landscapes on both sides
mountainous border.
Guarda (Graubünden)
This village of sgraffito-decorated houses in
the Engadine/Scuol holiday region enjoys
national protection.
Lavin (Graubünden)
The choir walls of this church, built in 1480,
are covered by a cycle of wall paintings –
now fully restored.
Pfunds (Graubünden)
Between the 9th and 11th centuries, Altfinstermünz
was the customs and judicial centre
for the Lower Engadine, Nauders and Pfunds.
Splügen (Graubünden)
The landscape on either side of the Splügen
pass – between Thusis in Graubünden, and
the small Italian town of Chiavenna – shows
traces of its 2,000-year history as a transit
route over the Alps.
Tarasp (Graubünden)
The castle at Tarasp, built in 1040, is the
symbol of the Lower Engadine, looking out
over the valley.
Tschlin (Graubünden)
Well-preserved traditional village at the
entrance to the Lower Engadine, with a
terraced landscape rich in wildlife.
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