Church in Vrin (Grisons, Switzerland)

Church in Vrin (Grisons, Switzerland)

Church in Vrin (Grisons, Switzerland)
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Church in Vrin (Grisons, Switzerland)

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Italian style baroque church in the remote village of Vrin at the end of the Lugnez valley (Val Lumnezia). The church is located in a wonderful landscape in the swiss alps in 1,448 m above sea level. It has about 250 inhabitants talking Rhaeto-Romanic.

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A: Degen -Val Lumnezia -Lugnez

by Dieter Hofer, 7.7 km away

 Mit seinen zahlreichen Kirchen und Kapellen prägt Degen wie kein anderes Dorf des Lugnez den Begriff...

Degen -Val Lumnezia -Lugnez

B: Degen - Val Lumnezia

by Dieter Hofer, 7.7 km away

Mit seinen zahlreichen Kirchen und Kapellen prägt Degen wie kein anderes Dorf des Lugnez den Begriff ...

Degen - Val Lumnezia

C: Ice Grotto, Terma Vals Switzerland

by Alex Hale, 7.8 km away

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D: Pfarrkirche San Vintschegn in Pleif, Vella

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Die Kirche von Pleif ist das älteste Gotteshaus des Tales (val lumnezia). Urkundlich erwähnt wird sie...

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E: San Bernadino

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F: Disentis/Mustér

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G: Splügen (CH) Canton Grigioni

by Giovanni Saini, 20.4 km away

Splügen (CH) Canton Grigioni

H: Conn Plattform Flims Switzerland

by Rolf Ris, 22.7 km away

Conn Plattform Flims Switzerland

I: Railway Bridge over the River Rhine near Versam

by Dieter Hofer, 24.0 km away

Ruinaulta is a canyon created by the Vorderrhein in the debris of the Flims Rockslide just upstream o...

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J: Rhine Valley Flims Switzerland

by Rolf Ris, 24.1 km away

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