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Heritage sites of national significance
The Church of S. Maria, and the prehistoric settlement, medieval castle and church at Schiedberg Castle
Schiedberg Castle is a castle in the municipality of Sagogn of the Canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance.
See also
* List of castles in Switzerland
This list includes castles and fortresse ...
/''Bregl da Haida'' are listed as Swiss heritage sites of national significance.
The Church of S. Maria was built in 1634, while the church tower is from an earlier structure and was built in 1449. The church has a three-bay
A bay is a recessed, coastal body of water that directly connects to a larger main body of water, such as an ocean, a lake, or another bay. A large bay is usually called a ''gulf'', ''sea'', ''sound'', or ''bight''. A ''cove'' is a small, ci ...
nave
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with a rectangular choir
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and transept
A transept (with two semitransepts) is a transverse part of any building, which lies across the main body of the building. In cruciform ("cross-shaped") cruciform plan, churches, in particular within the Romanesque architecture, Romanesque a ...
and two side chapel
A chapel (from , a diminutive of ''cappa'', meaning "little cape") is a Christianity, Christian place of prayer and worship that is usually relatively small. The term has several meanings. First, smaller spaces inside a church that have their o ...
s. The ceiling and wall mural
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Word mural in art
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s were painted in 1639 by Giov. Batt. Macholino. The high and side altars
An altar is a table or platform for the presentation of religious offerings, for sacrifices, or for other ritualistic purposes. Altars are found at shrines, temples, churches, and other places of worship. They are used particularly in Christian ...
date from about the same time. The castle site at Scheidberg has been occupied since the prehistoric era. The castle served to protect the Lukmanier Pass trade route. The church at nearby Bregl da Haida was built in the 5th century and replaced with a Carolingian
The Carolingian dynasty ( ; known variously as the Carlovingians, Carolingus, Carolings, Karolinger or Karlings) was a Frankish noble family named after Charles Martel and his grandson Charlemagne, descendants of the Arnulfing and Pippinid c ...
church in the 7th century. The church had a single nave and a horseshoe
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shaped apse
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. It was mentioned in the Testament of Bischof Tello in 765 as the ''Columbans church''. This church may have been a private chapel for the raetia
Raetia or Rhaetia ( , ) was a province of the Roman Empire named after the Rhaetian people. It bordered on the west with the country of the Helvetii, on the east with Noricum, on the north with Vindelicia, on the south-west with Transalpine ...
n Viktoriden family, who lived in a nearby manor house.
File:KircheSagogn.JPG, Church of S. Maria
File:Schiedberg Plan.jpg, Floorplan of the ruins of Burg Schiedberg
File:Schiedberg Hügel.jpg, Burg Schiedberg hill
File:Schiedberg Westen.jpg, Castle Schiedberg ruins, looking north
File:Bregl da Haida Lage.jpg, Location of Bregl da Haida
File:Bregl da Haida Plan.jpg, Bregl da Haida floorplan and growth
File:Bregl da Haida.jpg, Bregl da Haida foundations
Transport
Valendas-Sagogn station, on the line of the Rhaetian Railway
The Rhaetian Railway (; ; ), abbreviated RhB, is a Swiss transport company that owns the largest network of all private railway operators in Switzerland. Headquartered in Chur, the RhB operates all the railway lines of the Cantons of Switzerland, ...
that links Chur
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Chur (locally) or ; ; ; ; ; ; or ; , and . is the capital and largest List of towns in Switzerland, town of the Switzerland, Swiss Cantons of Switzerland, canton of the Grisons and lies in the Alpine Rhine, Grisonian Rhine Valley, where ...
and Disentis
Mustér (, Romansh) or Disentis (German), with its official name Disentis/Mustér is a village and a municipality in the Surselva Region in the Swiss canton of Grisons.
The skiing and summer tourism resort high up in the Rhine valley is the si ...
, lies some below and distant from the village of Sagogn.
References
External links
Official website
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Cultural property of national significance in Graubünden