Grabser Mühlbach
Overview
Intro
The Grabser Mühlbach is a man-made industrial stream. With its diverse uses and the number of structures still preserved, it is unique in Switzerland.
The Grabser Mühlbach is a man-made industrial stream. With its diverse uses and the number of facilities still preserved, it is unique in Switzerland. Over 20 different businesses used this stream. Its water was the driving force for sawmills, mills, forges and other businesses. Drinking and fire-fighting water was also drawn from it and it was also used to clean laundry and sheep's wool. Since 1927, the water has also been used to generate electricity. In the meantime, several businesses have been shut down or electrified. However, there are still some early industrial witnesses worth seeing. The Grabser Mühlbach Association is committed to preserving this cultural asset and making it accessible to interested parties. Existing and former waterworks are provided with information boards and signposted for the tour. Guided tours are offered for groups, during which individual objects can also be viewed from the inside and in operation.
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General information
| Contact address |
Grabser Mühlbach
Kirchgasse 3 9472 Grabs 079 681 78 87 (für allgemeine Fragen / Infos) info@grabsermuehlbach.ch |
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| Location |
Grabser Mühlbach
Grabser Mühlbach 9472 Grabs Switzerland |
Group & pricing information
| Further prices (starting from) |
Free self-guided tour. Costs for group tours: see www.grabsermuehlbach.ch
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