Visited on Tuesday without charging.
The chargers are in the public parking between Denner and the church.
The DC charger has 2 green parking spots with the EV logo. But there's no vertical signage so not sure what the situation is when the ground is covered in snow.
The AC charger is in a different row and has no reserved parking spot. It's among the "Besucher Kirche" yellow parking spots, but there's also a "P Plug'n'roll" parking sign above it, so I guess you are allowed to park on one of the yellow spots to use it. There are no white parking spots on that side, but you should be able to reach 3 different of the yellow spots with a cable.
The DC charger has QR codes, but the AC charger doesn't.
On the DC charger there's also a credit card reader and it seems to be turned on, but since both plugs were occupied I was not able to click the start charge button to see the credit card price.
Just like at the GraubündenVIVA station, it's a Terra 124 CC unit, but the plugs are only listed at 60kW in Plug'n'roll. Here it's equipped with 300A nominal, 400A max cables so there's no physical limitation. I didn't touch the screen, but I saw one of the cars was charging flat at 60kW, making me think it's indeed a software limit for each plug, splitting the 120kW in 2.
There's no free parking period during the day, it's 50ct for the first 30min, 80ct for 1h. Free in the evenings and Sunday.