Churches, monasteries & convents
The cloister in Bressanone/Brixen
Heavenly architecture

South Tyrol's historical religious buildings present an unusual blend of northern and southern elements - a merging of the great epochs of European art in South Tyrol. Nestling picturesquely in the landscape the numerous churches, chapels, monasteries and convents will captivate you with their art and architectural treasures, remnants from a golden age when the arts flourished in South Tyrol.

 

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Abbazia di Novacella/Kloster Neustift abbey
Surpreme silence
The outstanding external architecture is a wonderful sight along with treasures...
Churches, monasteries & convents in South Tyrol
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Old Gries Parish Church
Old Gries Parish Church
This church was first mentioned in 1165 and contains one of Südtirol’s finest Gothic altar pieces by Michael Pacher, produced between 1471 and 1475. The scenes on the rear depicting the life of Our... more
Cathedral of The Assumption of Our Lady
Cathedral of The Assumption of Our Lady
One of the very first vaulted Gothic churches.It has been an episcopal church since 1964. more
The Church of St. Elisabeth
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The octagonal construction was built according to a project by Giuseppe Delai between 1729 and 1733, on the site of an older chapel.

 

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The Parish of St. Nicholas
The Church of St. Nicholas in Kematen was built despite the pronounced popular hostility between 1801 and 1807, integrating parts of a neogothic construction dating from 1468 into the new building.... more
The Holy Cross Parish in Prati

The fi rst written testimony of the Holy Cross Parish in Wiesen is dated 1337. The Church is said to have been reconsecrated in 1434.

 

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