Chur: Kathedrale Maria Himmelfahrt (Cathedral of Mary's Ascension) Chur Find out more about: Chur: Kathedrale Maria Himmelfahrt (Cathedral of Mary's Ascension)
Visit to the church of Santa Maria Pontresina Find out more about: Visit to the church of Santa Maria
Disentis Monastery - Benedictine Abbey Disentis Find out more about: Disentis Monastery - Benedictine Abbey
Walk to three historic chapels in Rossa Rossa Find out more about: Walk to three historic chapels in Rossa
Chur: St. Luzius in Chur (Monastic Church of St. Lucius) Chur Find out more about: Chur: St. Luzius in Chur (Monastic Church of St. Lucius)
Church of St. Martin – Sixtina of the Alps Zillis-Reischen Find out more about: Church of St. Martin – Sixtina of the Alps
St. Martinskirche (St. Martin's Church) Chur Find out more about: St. Martinskirche (St. Martin's Church)
Benedictine Convent of St John in Müstair Müstair Find out more about: Benedictine Convent of St John in Müstair
Son Martegn church – bearing testimony to the Baroque period Val Surses Savognin Bivio Find out more about: Son Martegn church – bearing testimony to the Baroque period
The Augustinian Cloister of Santa Maria Poschiavo Find out more about: The Augustinian Cloister of Santa Maria
Chur: Kathedrale Maria Himmelfahrt (Cathedral of Mary's Ascension) The Cathedral of Mary's Ascension is the focal point of Chur's Bishop's Court. This diocese dates back to late Roman times, making this the oldest still functioning bishopric north of the Alps. Find out more about: + Chur: Kathedrale Maria Himmelfahrt (Cathedral of Mary's Ascension)
Visit to the church of Santa Maria The Burial Church of Santa Maria is one of the most precious sacred buildings in the Canton of Graubünden. Find out more about: + Visit to the church of Santa Maria
Disentis Monastery - Benedictine Abbey Founded in the 8th century, Disentis Monastery is today the spiritual and educational center of the Upper Rhine Valley (Vorderrheintal). A cultural history exhibition depicts the history of the Benedictine Abbey as well as ecclesiastical art. Find out more about: + Disentis Monastery - Benedictine Abbey
Church San Güerg The choir walls of this church, built in around 1480, are covered by a cycle of wall paintings – now fully restored. Find out more about: + Church San Güerg
Walk to three historic chapels in Rossa Starting from Rossa in the idyllic Lower Calanca Valley, a new walk leads to three historic chapels with modern and abstract motifs on the exterior walls. Visitors can experience the region’s traditional architecture combined with modern art, as well as the beautiful natural surroundings of Parco Val Calanca. Find out more about: + Walk to three historic chapels in Rossa
Cathedral of the Assumption The cathedral is a fitting symbol of the episcopal city of Chur. Somewhat plain from the outside, it impresses with its magnificent interior. Find out more about: + Cathedral of the Assumption
Chur: St. Luzius in Chur (Monastic Church of St. Lucius) St. Lucius is a small church, part of St. Lucius seminary, perched on a hillside overlooking the town of Chur. Although the church serves primarily the needs of its student priests, visitors are welcome. Find out more about: + Chur: St. Luzius in Chur (Monastic Church of St. Lucius)
Church of St. Martin – Sixtina of the Alps Martinskirche (St. Martin's Church) is found in the little village of Zillis in Graubuenden. The church is famous for its painted ceiling dating to the 12th century. The ceiling painting, which consists of 153 panels, is the only one in the world that is nearly completely preserved. Find out more about: + Church of St. Martin – Sixtina of the Alps
St. Peter’s church in Mistail The Romansch name “Mistail” comes from the Latin word “Monasterium” and means “monastery”. Mistail is just one of many historically significant churches in Parc Ela. Grand murals in four layers grace the inside of this beautiful church. Find out more about: + St. Peter’s church in Mistail
St. Martin’s Church The high tower of St. Martin's Church dominates the Chur landscape. Find out more about: + St. Martin’s Church
St. Martinskirche (St. Martin's Church) The 8th-century St. Martin's Church was the site of John Comander's persuasive sermons in 1524, and became Protestant in 1525. Find out more about: + St. Martinskirche (St. Martin's Church)
Benedictine Convent of St John in Müstair The internationally-renowned Convent of St. John in Müstair enjoys UNESCO World Cultural Heritage listing and owes its existence and uniqueness to Charlemagne. It is one of the few existing architectural examples from the Carolingian period. Find out more about: + Benedictine Convent of St John in Müstair
Son Martegn church – bearing testimony to the Baroque period Find out more about: + Son Martegn church – bearing testimony to the Baroque period
Underground church The Churches of St. Stephen and St. Luzi were and are both situated higher than the much more famous cathedral. Remains of the Church of St. Stephen were first discovered during the construction of the cantonal school in 1850. Find out more about: + Underground church
The Augustinian Cloister of Santa Maria The old cloister, birthplace of the Augustinian sisters S.M. Presentata di Poschiavo, is a harbor of peace, quiet and contemplation, and the ideal place to escape from daily stress. Find out more about: + The Augustinian Cloister of Santa Maria