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Churches & Monasteries

St. Barbara Chapel

Gossensaß/Colle Isarco, Brenner/Brennero, Sterzing/Vipiteno and environs
The St. Barbara Chapel was built in Gossensass in 1510 in honour of the patron saint of miners, St. Barbara.
from center

In 1510, the mining lords and miners of the Gossensass-Sterzing mining court had a chapel built on the rock protecting the north-east side of St. George's Church as a symbol of the guild in honour of the miners' patron saint St. Barbara. The chapel is the work of the Sterzing master builder Adam Schaiter and has a two-storey structure with a square ground plan and polygonal chancel end. A Gothic pointed spire set at the corner completes the building at the top. A coloured Austrian shield is visible on the south-west side of the ridge turret. A double flight of steps leads to the first and second floors, to the lower and upper chapel. The basement houses a crypt, which is used as a mortuary chapel.


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Location & directions

Bus line 313: Brenner / Pflersch - Gossensass - Sterzing.
Train line 100: Brenner - Bozen - Verona.
Directions
From Sterzing/Vipiteno or Brenner/Brennero to the village centre o Gossensass/Colle Isarco.
Parking
Ibsen square in Gossensass/Colle Isarco.
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