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Monte Rosa

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Monte Rosa (gdl_812989075_image)
Vereinigte Bühnen Bolzano / Language: German / From 12 years.

Description

Date
22.05.2025 from 19:30 to 21:00 o'clock
23.05.2025 from 19:30 to 21:00 o'clock
Price
CHF 35.00 / 15.00
Ort
Theatre Chur

The mountain is calling! – Mountaineers compete under the snow-covered, glittering mountain peak of Monte Rosa. With merciless optimism, they greedily chase summit after summit. Encounters remain random, faces are quickly forgotten. Here, one's own values and manners apply, the decisive criteria are health, age and fitness.

In her current play, the award-winning Austrian playwright Teresa Dopler develops a view of the Alps that is as funny as it is thought-provoking, oscillating between romantic beauty and global destruction. And Dopler knows what she is writing about: "For me, this mountain world is above all a fictional world, a closed universe and basically also a very absurd setting. The paths, peaks and valleys are all real, but the distances and dimensions are strangely shifted. The characters are not conventional mountaineers either. They've been in the mountains for as long as they can remember, and I almost have the impression that you're dealing with a species of their own, as if they had crawled out of a crevice at some point."

Like Chur, the city of Bolzano is located in the middle of the Alpine region and is surrounded by a linguistically similar cultural landscape: German, Italian and Ladin are the three languages spoken in South Tyrol. The Chur Theatre and the United Theatres of Bolzano are planning a regular collaboration from the 2024/25 season.

Language: German
From 12 years.

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Event Chur

Tamangur

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Tamangur (gdl_868974036_image)
Georg Scharegg in co-production with the Theater Chur.

Description

Date
06.05.2025 at 19:30 o'clock
07.05.2025 at 19:30 o'clock
Price
CHF 35.– / 15.–*
Ort
Theatre Chur

The award-winning novel "Tamangur" by the Lavin writer Leta Semadeni, in a theatre version by Georg Scharegg, will be premiered by the Chur Theatre in April 2025! Scharegg takes the novel as a model for his musical theatre production. "Tamangur", this special forest in the Val S-charl, left to its own devices, is considered a symbol of the preservation of Rhaeto-Romanic culture, and in Leta Semadeni's story it is also a place of transition between a ruthless world and a place of vivid memories and dreams.

The story takes place in a fictitious yet deeply described mountain village, where "the grandmother" lives with "the child". Their relationship is central. In addition, there are many absent characters: the deceased grandfather, who plays an important role in the grandmother's memory, the child's younger brother who died in an accident – the accident often recurs in her dreams – and finally the generation in between – the parents who left the child alone with the grandmother and left.

The village is also populated by lovingly portrayed villagers: e.g. Elsa, who meets her Elvis – the same name is the program – as a musician in the village pub, and many more bizarre characters who turn the houses of the village into collections of strange world views and ways of life that are often stuck in memory. But the heart and soul of this community is the grandmother. A blessing for the child.

One characteristic of the production will be the radically subjective view of the characters, which Georg Scharegg adopts from the novel. They result in a view of the same events from two completely different directions: the view of the grandmother, who is gradually saying goodbye to life, and the view of the child, who does not seem to have really arrived in his own life – also due to the tragedies he has suffered. "With the dark times, it becomes crowded in the village, the memory is then everywhere."

The author's father also gets an appearance in the theatre adaptation by Georg Scharegg: Jon Semadeni was a teacher, author of plays, poet and leader of a theatre troupe. Above all, however, he kept the Rhaeto-Romanic culture alive in his texts and productions.

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Sports Facility Chur

Padelta

Padelta AG
Padelta AG
Discover the trend sport of padel in the oldest city in Switzerland.

Description

Padelta is the driving force behind the development of padel in Switzerland. The facilities have the best courts and a state-of-the-art infrastructure as well as the best padel coaches in Switzerland - since May 2024 also in Chur. 

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Padelta

Sägenstrasse 121, 7000 Chur

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Playground Bonaduz

Playground Bonaduz

Spielplatz Symbolbild
Small playground with a lot of fun.

Description

 Beautiful playground with fireplace, located in a small forest.

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Playground Bonaduz

7402 Bonaduz

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Ruin Chur

Castle ruin Grottenstein

Ruine Burg Grottenstein bei Haldenstein
Ruine Burg Grottenstein bei Haldenstein

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Ruine Burg Grottenstein bei Haldenstein
The castle Grottenstein is the ruin of a cave castle at the foot of a rock face of the Calanda.

Description

Grottenstein is a cave castle of undetermined age at the foot of a rockface on Calanda mountain. A 20-metre-long section of wall remains to this day of the castle built under a rocky bluff.

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Ruin Chur

Castel ruin Haldenstein

Burg Haldenstein
Haldenstein Castle was the most important of the three castles near Haldenstein.

Description

 Haldenstein gets its name from the castle above the village. Haldenstein Castle was build in the mid-12th century and was the seat of the house Haldenstein. The castle was inhabited until the end of the 17th century, before it was destroyed by earthquakes in 1769 and 1787.

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Public Facility Chur

Haldenstein Castle

Schloss Haldenstein
Haldenstein Castle in Chur

Description

The Renaissance castle at the foot of the Calanda is the highlight of Haldenstein. When the roses flower in the spring, the castle garden is a visual and olfactory feast.
Haldenstein Castle was built in the 16th century and is included in Switzerland's inventory of art and cultural-historical protected items. The public castle gardens are one of the most beautiful attractions in the Chur region. Each year, these park-like gardens, surrounded by an impressive wall crowned with battlements, and the beauty of the blooms, bring joy to the hearts of the many visitors.

Opening hours

The garden is open until 1. November 2021

  • Monday-Sunday, 8am-pm

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Playground Domat/Ems

Playground Domat/Ems

Spielplatz Domat/Ems mit Feuerstelle
Spielplatz Domat/Ems
Playground with fireplace invites you to linger.

Description

 Spacious playground with fireplace, table and benches. 

Directions:

City bus line 1 to Domat/Ems, get off at stop Plarenga. Walk back to the roundabout and turn south towards the forest (5 minutes).

Directions by bicycle: From Chur via Rossboden - cross Rhine bridge towards Felsberg - back across the Rhine and the motorway, turn right straight after the bridge. Follow the dirt road to Domat/Ems. Turn left as you get to the village.

Directions by car: On the main road from Chur to Domat/Ems - turn left at the first roundabout in the village. Parking available.

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Playground Domat/Ems

7013 Domat/Ems

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Event Domat/Ems

10 years of Plarenga-Center

Wheel of fortune, taster lessons at NayFit, decorating cookies for children, ice cream cart, deployment demo of the fire brigade, barbecue stand, visit to Ardisla Fitness

Description

Date
04.10.2025 from 10:00 to 16:00 o'clock
Ort
Fire station Domat/Ems

We celebrate 10 years of the Plarenga-Center

Domat/Ems-Felsberg Fire Brigade Association
Migros
Merz Bakery Confiserie
Denner
Ardisla Fitness
NayFit

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Fire station Domat/Ems

Via La Val 1, 7013 Domat / Ems

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City Felsberg

Felsberg

Felsberg mit Rhein
Felsberg mit Rhein

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Felsberg
It is precisely because Felsberg is located away from the highly developed tourist rivers that you can look forward to special experiences at the foot of the Calanda. And you can tell this little village is special from the fact that it brought forth two Federal Councils - father and daughter, no less!

Description

 

Felsberg is barely touched by tourism, if at all. But it is a first-choice address for tours. From Chur, the route along Calanda mountain is a gateway from every cycling or inline-skating tour worth its name. There is an almost endless choice of routes for runners. Once you have made your way up to Alp Felsberg, you can call yourself a distinguished mountain biker. Wait for your heart rate to drop to a regular level and then lift your gaze across Chur and the Rhine and Schanfigg valleys. Test your endurance and continue the ascent up to Goldgruben.

But you can also take it easy. The hiking route along the Rhine joins with mountain hiking trails leading up through forests and meadows. The panorama trail across the military training area Rossboden is a great route for hikers and bikers alike. It is open on weekends for civilians en route to Haldenstein.

History

This area has been settles as early as the Neolithic era - proof for the fact that life has always been good here. The findings suggest that the area between the river Rhine and Calanda mountain was settled as far back as 2000 BCE. Perhaps even earlier than that, as some individual artefacts date back as far as the 7th century BCE.

Other than its neighbouring villages Domat/Ems and Chur, the community of Felsberg switched from Romansh to German fairly soon. The settlement that is mentioned in Romansh as "Villa Fagonio" in documents from the year 840 resurfaces in a document from 1290 under the German name "Veltsperch".

The village was first under rule of the Lords of Frauenberg who owned a castle in Felsberg. Unfortunately, nothing remains of it today. What was left of its walls was used in construction of bank reinforcements along the Rhine and a school.  From 1368, Felsberg became part of the Rhäzüns dominion. But other than most other parts of the dominion, Felsberg, along with Chur, adopted the Reformation in 1535 and became protestant. Its church is first mentioned in a document from 1305, but the current building was built in the early 16th century in late Gothic style.

Calanda

Calanda mountain has long kept the villagers of Felsberg on their toes with reoccurring rock falls that threatened to demolish the village. After a particularly devastating series of rock falls between 1832 and 1850, almost the entire village needed to be rebuilt some distance further east.

But Calanda mountain also brought treasures in the form of gold.  The local wines "Glockengiesser" and "Goldene Sonne" bear the memory of the 19th century in their names, when gold was extracted from mines that are visible to this day. You can have a look at their yield in the Rhaetian Museum in Chur, where the "Bündner Dublonen" are exhibited, Swiss Franc coins minted in 1813 from Felsberg gold. Due to a lack of sufficient yield, the mines eventually had to be closed around 1900.

Bell foundry

From 1817 to 1910, there was a bell foundry in Felsberg which produced more than 220 bells, among them the bell of the church St. Martin in Chur. There is also an organ manufactory in Felsberg that has been operating since 1898. Felsberg today has a population of some 2000, about 70% of which are employed elsewhere in places like Ems Chemie or in Chur.

Famous politicians

Felsberg is proud to have produced two important politicians, both stemming from the same family: Leon Schlumpf was born in 1925 and was member of the Federal Council from 1979 to 1987, and his daughter Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf, born 1956, who was herself a Federal Council from 2007 until 2015.

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