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NATURAMA lecture: Long before the National Park

NATURAMA-Vortrag: Lange vor dem Nationalpark (gdl_864014687_image)
Together with Thomas Reitmaier, Martin Gamon and Raphael Sele from the Archaeological Service of the Grisons, we follow human traces that were created along the Ova dal Fuorn long before the park was founded.

Description

Date
16.07.2025 from 20:30 to 21:30 o'clock
Price
Adults CHF 7.–, children CHF 3.–
Easy for return Graubünden
Visitors to the Naturpärke events buy a simple ticket for the journey, stamp it with the organizer, and the ticket is already valid for the free return trip. The offer is valid from all boarding points in Graubünden for journeys with the Rhaetian Railway and PostBus. More information on fahrtziel-natur.ch/retour
Zeit
No reservation necessary. Limited number of seats.
Ort
Planta-Wildenberg Castle

Since the Swiss National Park was founded 111 years ago, the use of the park area by humans has largely come to a standstill. That wasn't always the case. The remoteness and inaccessibility were certainly reasons why the national park was founded along the Ova dal Fuorn of all places. In earlier times, however, the Alps, forests and various raw materials were also used by humans in this area. In addition, the transport routes over the Ofen Pass and the Passo di Fraéle played an important role for centuries. Traces of these human activities can still be found in many places today. In this lecture, we follow them back to the Stone Age and gain interesting insights into the use of the area before parking.

Speakers: Thomas Reitmaier, Dr., Cantonal Archaeologist, Martin Gamon and Raphael Sele, Archaeologists, Archaeological Service of the Grisons | The Auditorium Schlossstall of the Swiss National Park is located directly next to the castle. 10 minutes from the train station.

Veranstaltungsort

Planta-Wildenberg Castle

7530 Zernez

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