Castle Untervaz

Rappenstein Castle Ruins

Burg Rappenstein
Burg Rappenstein

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Burg Rappenstein
Built around 1250

Description

Cave castle. Strong wall with window slits and high entrance. Remains of wooden beams mark the position of the arbours and external stairs leading to the high entrance. Remains of beams on the top of the wall hint at a roof construction or a wooden upper section. The interior of the cave is largely filled with rock debris. A narrow gap at the foot of the outer wall makes it possible to climb inside the cave.

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Rappenstein Castle Ruins

Bachtobel, 7204 Untervaz

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Castle Zizers

Zizers Castle

Schloss Zizers
Unteres Schloss Zizers

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Schloss Zizers
Old small castle around 1620; castle 1670-87, until 20th c.

Description

You have stepped through the archway of Villa Maria and are standing in the former forecourt of the Salis-Zizers family. The three-storey Baroque castle is surrounded by arcades with massive columns on three sides and a park on the valley side. The octagonal tower, covered by a dome, is the landmark of the Zizers region and marks the centre of the castle.

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Unteres Schloss Zizers

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Zizers Castle

Vialstrasse 16 / 18, 7205 Zizers

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Castle Untervaz

Neuenburg Ruins

Neuenburg
Neuenburg

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Neuenburg
From around 1300; burnt out in the 16th c.

Description

Monumental overall structure of uniform design, almost palatial building. Ground plan and facades in loose symmetry. Finely worked light-coloured limestone for window and door surrounds and building edges. Construction elements made of tuff stone or thick natural stone with raw worked face (bossage); some wall surfaces with Rasa-Pietra masonry.

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Neuenburg Ruins

Schlossboda, 7204 Untervaz

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Castle Zizers

Burg Friedau und Haus zur Glocke

Burg Friedau und Haus zur Glocke
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Burg Friedau und Haus zur Glocke

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The complex was built by the Bishop of Chur Volkhart (1237-1251). The once mighty fortification was the centre of the episcopal jurisdiction. Later, the delinquents from the Five Villages district were imprisoned in the castle. The village fire of 1897 severely damaged the complex. Today, the castle is owned by the Five Villages District. In 2001, structural safety measures were taken. One of the oldest buildings still inhabited in Zizers is the House of the Bell. Once it was an inn, to which probably also Susten (warehouses with horse positions) were attached. Later, the Haus zur Glocke served as the town hall of the Five Villages district. It housed the district administration, the district office, the district notary's office, the debt collection and bankruptcy office, and the guardianship authority. Today, the beautifully spruced up Haus zur Glocke is used purely as a residential building.

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Burg Friedau und Haus zur Glocke

Rathaus, 7205 Zizers

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Catholic Church Zizers

Evangelical Church

Evangelische Kirche
Reformierte Kiche Zizers

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Evangelische Kirche
1340; 1711; renovated in 1935 and 1980

Description

The slender tower, which was raised in 1698, pulled the whole church skywards with it, so to speak. The choir and nave were lengthened in 1711 and now stand together as one harmonious, unadorned, and sacred work of art. The church is mentioned in 1340 as St. Andrew's Church, and later it was established as a Reformed church in 1644. The cemetery makes an open connection to the former royal court (mentioned in 955).

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Reformierte Kiche Zizers

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Evangelical Church

Vialstrasse, 7205 Zizers

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Catholic Church Trimmis

St. Leonhard's Evangelical Church

Evangelische Kirche
Evangelische Kirche

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Evangelische Kirche
12th c.; choir from 1350; reconstruction in 1764; tower from 1687/1764

Description

The church is nestled against the castle hill, finding shelter for itself and its visitors. This impression is supported by the almost completely closed facades facing north and west. The sacral, Gothic choir room stands in dialogue with the nave, which is dominated by wooden fixtures. The galleries on the northern and western walls were built due to the lack of expansion possibilities.

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St. Leonhard's Evangelical Church

Obergass, 7203 Trimmis

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Catholic Church Zizers

Evangelical Church Hall

Evangelisches Kirchgemeindehaus
Evangelisches Kirchgemeindehaus Zizers

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Evangelisches Kirchgemeindehaus
18th/19th c.

Description

The cubic, palazzo-shaped building with a flat hipped roof guides the visitor to the church via the spacious staircase on its northern side. This section houses the secretariat of the Protestant parish and the playgroup; and merges seamlessly with a shallower section with a steep gabled roof turned 90 degrees. The levels of the second floor are different.

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Evangelisches Kirchgemeindehaus Zizers

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Evangelical Church Hall

Vialstrasse 13, 7205 Zizers

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Catholic Church Zizers

St. Peter and St. Paul’s Catholic Church

Katholische Kirche St. Peter und Paul
Katholische Pfarrkirche St.Peter und Paul Zizers

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Katholische Kirche St. Peter und Paul
955, present form around 1490, renovations in 1767

Description

The first documented mention of "Zizers" dates back to 955 AD. Emperor Otto I. donated the "Hof Zizers" to the troubled episcopal church of Chur. The present-day Catholic church is mentioned in 1410. Beneath it there are remains of a first church dating from around the 11th century. The present baroque church was consecrated to the patron saints Petrus and Paulus in 1696.

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Katholische Pfarrkirche St.Peter und Paul Zizers

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St. Peter and St. Paul’s Catholic Church

Kantonsstrasse, 7205 Zizers

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Historical Site Zizers

Royal Court

Königshof
Koenigshof Zizers

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Königshof
Metal friezes outline the foundations of the medieval Curtis, which translates to royal court. In the Middle Ages, the term "Curtis" refers to a larger dominion with estates, bondsmen, special rights and administrative and agricultural courts. In contrast to the wooden buildings of the peasant population, the very prosperous Curtis of Zizers had representative stone buildings here.

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Metal friezes outline the foundations of the medieval Curtis, which translates to royal court. In the Middle Ages, the term "Curtis" refers to a larger dominion with estates, bondsmen, special rights and administrative and agricultural courts. In contrast to the wooden buildings of the peasant population, the very prosperous Curtis of Zizers had representative stone buildings here.

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Koenigshof Zizers

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Royal Court

Obergasse / Im Schlossbungert, 7205 Zizers

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Historical Site Trimmis

Molinära Estate

Gut Molinära
Gut Molinära

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Gut Molinära
Mentioned as „Gut Molinära“ in 1275

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The ruins of Alt-Aspermont Castle, situated to the south and 180 metres higher than the Molinära estate, are the former ancestral seat of the von Aspermont family (in the service of the Diocese of Chur). The Molinära farmstead, among other things, belonged to the castle until the move to Jenins in the middle of the 13th century. In 1275, Bishop Conrad III of Belmont gave Old Aspermont to Baron Walter IV of Vaz, together with the farms Molinära, Trimmis and Tomils. It was returned to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Chur in 1299.

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Molinära Estate

Molinära, 7203 Trimmis

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