The sculpture park at the entrance to Sent was designed by the local, world-renowned artist Not Vital. His works of art, buildings and sculptures can be found there.
Gonda is an abandoned settlement from the 12th century near Lavin in the Lower Engadine in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. The area of Gonda has been under the protection of the Swiss Confederation since 1987.
Between the former Wildenberg farm and today's Planta-Wildenberg Castle lies a long, historic path that could well pass as a cinematic drama with a happy ending.
As a landmark of the Lower Engadine, Tarasp Castle, built in 1040, majestically overlooks the region, which is now owned by the local and internationally renowned artist Not Vital.
Walk along the works of the annual sculpture symposium in Sur En. In the deep forest, more than 50 wooden and stone figures by international and regional artists captivate passers-by and viewers. The sculpture trail can be visited in summer as well as in winter. During the cold winter months, part of the path is iced over and prepared for skaters.