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Experience Walser culture up close! The Walserhus in Warth, an impressive structure dating back to the 15th century, is the oldest building in the village and a vibrant testament to Walser culture. With its characteristic sunburned wooden block construction, built on a sturdy stone base, the Walserhus impressively showcases the masterful craftsmanship of the Walser people.
Visiting information.
Please note that the Walserhus can only be viewed from the outside, as entry is not permitted. Nevertheless, it invites you to explore the fascinating history and cultural roots of the Walser. Seize the opportunity to admire this historic gem and immerse yourself in the past.