Church of St. Nicholas of Myra

This church, dedicated to St. Nicholas of Myra, has been documented since the 15th century. It was altered in the middle of the 17th century and was largely rebuilt in 1755-57 and consecrated again in 1758. The church was renovated in 1930 and in the 1970s.

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Mariahilf

St. Anton am Arlberg Church, also known as "Mariahilf" is a Baroque church dedicated in 1698. After the old church had become too small, an extension was made in 1932 with the addition of a second lower tower, and the old nave became a choir.

St. George's Church

The Reformed Church of Scuol, dedicated to St. George, was first mentioned in 1178. This first Carolingian church burned down in 1258. A Romanesque church was then built on the site of the former church and was transformed into a Gothic church in the 16th century. In the same century, around the year 1530, Scuol joined the Reformation and St. George's Church became Protestant.