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Stampa-Coltura-Borgonovo Bregaglia Engadin Turismo Sehenswürdigkeiten 1 Museum Ciäsa Granda & Giacometti-Varlin Saal – F7 2 Atelier Giovanni e Alberto Giacometti – F7 3 Geburtshaus von Giovanni Giacometti – F7 Bregaglia Engadin Turismo 4 Geburtshaus von Augusto und Strada Principale 101 T +41 81 822 15 55 [email protected] Zaccaria Giacometti – F8 CH-7605 Stampa F +41 81 822 16 44 www.bregaglia.ch 5 Stampa-Coltura-Borgonovo Wohnhaus der Familie von Giovanni Giacometti – G7 6 Sitz des Centro Giacometti – F7 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P 7 Schulhaus (1962), Arch. Bruno Giacometti – F6 8 Palazzo Castelmur (nördlicher Teil 1 2 8 aus dem Jahr 1723, südlicher Teil zwischen 1850 und 1854 erbaut) 1 mit Historischem Archiv des Tals, Cagoz Garten und Rimessa – A8 9 Reformierte Kirche S. Pietro mit Friedhof, Werk “Am Morgen der Auferstehung” von Augusto Giacometti – A7 Vicosoprano Mulina 10 Felsbrocken zum Klettern – A7 Passo del Maloja, 11 Brücke über die Maira – A9 2 Silvaplana, St. Moritz Maira 12 Das Wannengrab – C9 13 Geburtshaus von Alberto und Diego Giacometti – N3 Creista 14 Reformierte Kirche S. Giorgio Sarun mit Friedhof, Glasfenster von Augusto Giacometti, Gräber der Via Bregaglia: Familie Giacometti und der Duegn Cudin, Vicosoprano Künstlerin Elvezia Michel 3 (1887-1963) – L4 15 I Runch 15 Haus der Künstlerin Elvezia Michel 13 – N3 16 Stampa 16 Haus Baldini, im Jahr 1666 erbaut Aua Marcia Via Bregaglia: Coltura Borgonovo – M3 Gewerbe 4 Vorca Cazett 1 Kiosk und Tankstelle – I5 2 Tankstelle und Garage – C9 14 Hotels, Restaurants und Duegnett Clüs Chiesa di San Giorgio Wohnmobilstellplätze Survich 1 Hotel Restaurant Val d’Arca – E8 Caltüreta 4 2 B&B Villa Pontisella – E9 5 1 Sur Barnöv Poncia Livei 3 La Stala Bistro d’Arte – B7 Tantarun Mazüch 4 Ausgerüstete Wohnmobilstellplätze Mairia Samarovan – I5 Ca dal Mott Fotoweg “Mit Giacometti unterwegs” (die Dokumentation Martinenga ist bei den Infostellen und in den Livei d’Zura 7 Païsa Lebensmittelläden des Bergells 6 erhältlich) Sturäl Tourist Information – H7 Canvacia PostAuto Haltestelle – B9 – E8 – H6 – N3 WC – H7 6 Abfall-Sammelstelle – D9 3 7 5 A8 – G7 Valèr 3 Calprin 2 9 10 1 Ciäsa Borgonovo 8 Granda Spondacia 4 8 Coltura Stampa Castelmur 1 8 Via Bregaglia: Caccior, Promontogno / La Plotta, Praacc Soglio, Al Calcett Montaccio, Parlongh, La Palü 2 12 Borgonovo Via Panoramica: Mulin Soglio / Casaccia 2 9 Maira 11 N 9 12 14 Clüs Castasegna I – Chiavenna 10 m 1007550250 11.
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