Haldenstein

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Haldenstein is a small Swiss village in the canton of Graubünden, known in architecture circles as the longtime base of renowned architect Peter Zumthor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
village
cantonCapitalNearby Chur
climate continental-alpine
coatOfArmsMotive castle tower
country Switzerland
economicActivity agriculture
small-scale services
elevation approximately 585 metres above sea level
hasArchitecturalOffice Atelier Peter Zumthor
hasHeritageSite Haldenstein Castle
Old village center of Haldenstein
hasLandmark Grottenstein Castle (ruin)
Haldenstein Castle
Liechtenstein Castle
surface form: Lichtenstein Castle (ruin)
hasMunicipalCode 3921
hasNearbyMountain Calanda massif
hasParishChurch Reformed church of Haldenstein
hasRiver Rhine
surface form: Rhine (nearby)
historicStatus former lordship center in Graubünden
knownFor association with architect Peter Zumthor
historic castle ruins
language German
locatedIn Alps
Rhine Rift Valley
surface form: Rhine Valley

canton of Graubünden NERFINISHED
eastern Switzerland
locatedNear Chur
locatedOn right bank of the Rhine
mergedInto Chur
mergerEffectiveDate 2017-01-01
municipalityType former municipality
officialLanguage German
partOf Plessur
surface form: Region Plessur
postalCode 7023
region Vorderrhein Valley
surface form: Graubünden Rhine Valley
regionCodeISO CH-GR
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism (historically predominant)
timeZone Central European Time
timeZoneDST Central European Summer Time
tourismActivity castle-ruin visits
hiking
transportConnection proximity to Chur railway station
road connection to Chur
usedAsBaseBy Peter Zumthor

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Peter Zumthor basedIn Haldenstein
Pfäfers neighboringMunicipality Haldenstein