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    Attractions à Chiusa

    Explorez les merveilles touristiques de Chiusa, Barbiano, Velturno et Villandro. Des monuments historiques aux musées captivants, il y a tant à découvrir.
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    Churches & Monasteries
    Church Sanct Anna Villanders/Villandro
    Feldthurns/Velturno, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    In 1726 a little church was dedicated to the miners of the “Pfunderer” mine. However, it was immediately too small so that today’s construction of the Early Baroque with choir and little tower was built in 1736. The secluded little church was expanded in 1934, though plundered and devastated in 1964. Until the First Wold War there had have been a weekly mass, initially Saturdays, since 1840 every Thursday. The cultural and historical altarpiece is a replica, the original altarpiece is located in the parish church to the St. Stephen. It shows the miners at work and around them the saints of the miners. (St. Daniel, evangelist John, Virgin Mother with the baby Jesus and her mother the saint Anne, as well as patron saint of the mines Barbara)

    Museums
    Castel Velthurns
    Feldthurns/Velturno, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    Castel Velthurns is a unique historical building. It was built in 1580 as the summer residence of the prince-bishop of Bressanone, Johann Thomas von Spaur. Its uniqueness lies not so much in its architecture as in its furnishings. The ten rooms are decorated with wood panelling and wall paintings, making Castel Velthurns one of the best preserved Renaissance residences in the Alps. In the past, the residence also housed an aviary and a deer park.

    This elegant complex was carefully restored in 1979/83.

    The interior of Velthurns Castle reflects the quality of upscale representation of the late 16th century. It is a master example of a well thought-out interior design. In the wall paintings and paneling, the claim of a humanistically influenced variety of themes is visible. Special exhibitions in the Schreiberhaus complement the activities of Velthurns Castle.

    In 1978 it became the property of the Province of South Tyrol and was renovated in 1979. On the first floor, the castle houses an archaeological museum with finds from Feldthurns and the central Eisack Valley.

    On the ground floor, the castle houses an archaeological museum with finds from Feldthurns and the central Eisack Valley. In addition to the permanent exhibition with finds from Feldthurns, temporary exhibitions are held on a regular basis.

    Churches & Monasteries
    Church Sanct Valentin Villandro/Villanders
    Klausen/Chiusa, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The church of the saint Valentin is located by the side of the road from Chiusa to Villandro. It is a single-nave construction with a presbytery and a lateral spire. In 1303 the church was mentioned the first time, though it burned down around 1400. During the reconstruction the church received the impressive gothic stellar vault instead of the flat ceiling. The altar inside is a splendid carved work and displays the bishop saint Valentin. Frescos at the west façade, which depict mother Anne with Mary Baby Jesus, are valuable art property. The figures are petite with a soft and round arrangement of the folds. Around 1400 the so called beautiful and soft style reached Tyrol and the patterned halos and picture frames with geometric adornment were characteristics of the style.

    Churches & Monasteries
    Church St. Laurentius in Velturno/Feldthurns
    Feldthurns/Velturno, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The St. Laurentius church (Gothic with Romanesque nave walls) stands at the heart of the village. It was built between 1286 and 1295 and extended in around 1400. The tower was not built until the 16th century and was not given secure enough foundations – so Feldthurns has its very own "leaning tower"!

    Churches & Monasteries
    Church Loretokapelle in Chiusa
    Klausen/Chiusa, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The gothical building was established between 1467 and 1470 of master Jörg. From the outside on recognize the simple portal, the small pyramid-shaped ridge turret and that gothical five-eighth choir with the four windows. Inside the church you can find some informations about the building history and the artistic equipment.

    Forts & Castles
    Castel Summersberg a Gudon/Gufidaun
    Feldthurns/Velturno, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The castle was build in the 14th century. The lock was seat of the former court of Gufidaun. 1880 the well-known Germanist Ignaz Zingerle bought the expanded castle plant and today she is still inhabited by its descendants and cannot be visited.

    Churches & Monasteries
    Abbey Monastero di Sabiona/Kloster Säben
    Klausen/Chiusa, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    Sabiona is the spiritual cradle of the entire Tyrol region and one of its oldest monuments.

    Today, the fortress is the site of the enclosed convent of the Benedictine nuns. Some parts of the monument can be visited every day from 8 a.m. to 5 or 6 p.m.

    Instead, the church of Our Lady is open from the middle of April to the end of octobre every Tuesday  from 2 to 5 p.m. Guidet tours on request. 
    Groups of 15 or more persons can reserve a guided tour even outside normal hours. Information in the Tourist Office Klausen, Tel. 0472 847 424

    Holy Mass: Sunday at 8:30 clock and Monday – Saturday at 7:15 clock (German)

    Churches & Monasteries
    Parish Church "zu Maria Himmelfahrt" Velturno/Feldthurns
    Feldthurns/Velturno, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The parish church "zu Maria Himmelfahrt" (of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary) is the oldest: the Chapel of Our Lady, built in 1112, was used as a parish church from 1170. It was rebuilt between 1499 and 1515, but its current style – Late Gothic – dates from its rebuilding between 1894 and 1899 according to plans drawn up by the Viennese architect Weber.

    Forts & Castles
    Trostburg Castle
    Waidbruck/Ponte Gardena, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The impressive castle stands above Waidbruck/Ponte Gardena. Interesting interior, patly with original furniture. An exhibition shows the life of Oswald von Wolkenstein

    Trostburg is open to the public

    from the Thursday before Easter until the end of October. A visit is only possible with a guided tour.  Trostburg is closed on Mondays.

     

    Season Start of the tour     Thursday before Eastern until end of June 11 a.m., 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. July and August 11 a.m., 12 a.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. September until end of October 11 a.m., 2 p.m. and 3 p.m.   The guided visit through the castle takes around 40 – 50 minutes.
    For the unguided visit of the exhibition rooms one should plan for approximately 15 minutes, although a stay up to 40 minutes is considered to be very informative and worth it.



    Churches & Monasteries
    Church St. Anton im Moos in Velturno/Feldthurns
    Feldthurns/Velturno, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    On the way to Säben is on the way, the St. Anthony Chapel, built in 1670 at the instigation of the telltale Jerome and his wife. The chapel was restored in the Tyrolean commemorative 1984. The altarpiece in the early Baroque high altar dates from Nicholas squint.

    Churches & Monasteries
    The parish church to St. Jacobs in Barbian
    Barbian/Barbiano, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The parish church of Barbian is consecrated to St. Jacobs the Elder and was first mentioned in 1378. The shapes of the windows of the leaning tower are evidence to an even earlier time. Its octagonal top was added during the 15th Century. During this time, the church was renovated and once more consecrated in 1472. In 1874, the nave was re-designed and received in a new-roman form. The vestry, which serves as choir stalls, is the only part left, to represent the old gothic buildings. On the inside of the church, on the main altar, there is a copy of the famous crucifixion group by Wechselburg, as well as 12 glass windows representing the apostles, a rosette window just above the main entrance and several wooden sculptures from the 16th and 17th Centuries.

    Open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
    Holy Mass: To Sunday 03/16/2014 at 10.00 clock, alternately at 8:00 clock (german) and Saturday at 19:30 clock (german).

    Churches & Monasteries
    Church St. Andreas in Carena/Garn
    Feldthurns/Velturno, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The church belonging to the parish Lazfons, once a Roman, was in the 15th Century Gothic style and received its present from in the 17th Century.

    Museums
    Museum Gufidaun/Gudon
    Feldthurns/Velturno, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The village museum gives you an interesting view of the rural life in South Tyrol. The Gufidaun village museum has three main collections: the everyday rural culture, the crafts and the local art. The museum houses an original "soot kitchen" and various pieces of rural furniture and everyday objects, which are arranged into ensembles. A complete cobbler's workshop provides an insight into the versatility of this old craft. A special feature of the museum is the Telfner corner. The painter Josef Telfner, originally from Meran, lived in Gufidaun for many years. He painted watercolours with various views of the village and portrayed numerous people from Gudon.

    On request visits possible all year round: tel. +39 0472 847 399 or +39 348 7747339 (Otto Schenk)

    Churches & Monasteries
    Little church "Holy Jakob" in Lazfons/Latzfons
    Feldthurns/Velturno, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The church from Latzfons was mentioned for the first time in 1153 and is therefore older than the church in Klausen. The tower originates from tha 14th century and the again-gothical mechanism remained unchanged by the change in the year 1999.

    Forts & Castles
    "Branzoll" fortress
    Klausen/Chiusa, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    This fortress was built around 1250. After the fire in the year 1671 the lock remained a ruin, until it was bought and rebuilt in the year 1895 by the well-known castle friend Dr. Otto Piper. An inspection is not possible, since the lock is inhabited by a family from Klausen.

    Churches & Monasteries
    The church of St. Ingenuin and Albuin in Saubach
    Waidbruck/Ponte Gardena, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The patrons of the Saubach parish church are St. Ingenuin and St. Albuin. The church was first mentioned in 1398. However, the choice of patrons concludes that the church is much older. Today this olt, gothic church is an attraction for many art lovers. It was built during the 15th Century. The consecration of the altars took place in 1502. When you go inside of the church on the porphyry portal with its pointed arch, you will immediately be impressed by the delicate rips of the net-like vault, the four custom-made windows and the three wing altars. In 1925, a fire did substantial damage the church, but with the help of donations from all around the country, the helmet-like tower and the roof could be renewed. Information about opening times at the Barbiano Tourist Information Office, +39 0471 654411, info@barbian.it
    The keys are available in the Tschörlerhof, (+39 0471 654032, in the morning) and in the Gasthof Saubacherhof (+39 0471 654344, in the afternoon,) or by telephone arrangement.

    Churches & Monasteries
    Church "Holy Martin" in Gudon/Gufidaun
    Feldthurns/Velturno, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    This church in Gufidaun originates from the 15th century. The cultivated vestry, also called Koburger chapel, contains a noteworthy fresco cycle of the Ambrosius Gander from the valley "Jaufental". Holy Mass: Saturday at 18:00 clock and Sunday at 9:00 clock (german)

    Churches & Monasteries
    Monastic Church at Säben
    Klausen/Chiusa, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The simple building established 1687 from Giovanni Delai. After a collapse a new consecration took place in 1693 . A splendourful iron lattice separates on the inside the visitor from the sister

    Churches & Monasteries
    St. Andrea church in Chiusa/Klausen
    Klausen/Chiusa, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The church is mentioned for the first time in the year 1208. The today lategothical building was implemented by the master Benedikt Weibhauser from Brixen and inaugurated in the year 1494. On the inside a leaflet explains the building history of the church and the artistic equipement.

    Churches & Monasteries
    St. Michael’s Church Villandro/Villanders
    Villanders/Villandro, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The St. Michael’s Church plays a relevant part in contributing to the scenic appearance of the village. The construction is located nearby the main church of Villandro and was dedicated in 1344. Nowadays, the almost quadratic basement of the church acts as a funeral chapel. Sanct Michael, who is the patron saint of the dead, stands sentinel over the cemetery. The cemetery of Villandro represents one of the most beautiful and unusual cemeteries in the region. There are exclusively forged grave crosses and the front side of the grave crosses is averted from the burial grave.

    Churches & Monasteries
    Church St. Georg in Snodres/Schnauders
    Feldthurns/Velturno, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    Twenty minutes on Feldthurns is free on hilltop of St. George in Schnauders, a beautiful small building of the later Gothic, first attested in the 14th century. Your current form received this church partly in the 16th and partly in the 19th century. Interior and exterior renovated in 2007.

    Churches & Monasteries
    Parish church to the St. Stephen in Villandro
    Villanders/Villandro, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The parish church exhibits worth seeing works: the high altar from 1884, side altars from 1903, the pulpit from 1867 and the Queen of the Rosary from the Baroque period around 1700. A high artistic value has also the oil painting of Franz Sebald Unterberger which represents the St. Stephen, as well as the glass painting with the subject of the miners of Villandro in 1520.

    Local traditional products
    Swiss Mountain Pine Oil Distillery
    Barbian/Barbiano, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The Swiss Mountain Pine Oil Distillery on the Barbianer Alm has awoken from the winter sleep.

    In the last 25 years, this living museum has been operated solely on the basis of tradition and as a hobby.

    But the know how and craftsmanship to distill Swiss Mountain Pine Oil has been handed down from generation to generation. 

    That´s why we can produce Swiss Mountain Pine Oil and Swiss Stone Pine Oil of the highest quality, ethereal oils that help peope in a natural way.

     

     

    Churches & Monasteries
    Leaning tower of Barbian
    Barbian/Barbiano, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The church of Barbian was built in the 13th century consecrated to the apostle and patron Saint Jacob. Today the only remaining of the old church is he bell tower.

     

    The church was constructed in a Romanesque style and in the year 1472 it obtained Gothic elements.

    In 1874 – 1877 the Neo-Romanesque nave was added to the Gothic main body (today’s sacristy).

     

    The inclination of the campanile is attributed to the different grounding on which the tower was built. The half on the downhill side lies on the unstable soil of the Central Uplands and the other half on solid quartz-phillite-rocks. Ing. Fulvio Pisetta carried out a mechanical intervention in 1985 – 1988 to assure the stability of the church tower.

    Height: 37,00 metres

    Inclination: 1,56 metres

    Museums
    Archeoparc Velturno/ Feldthurns
    Feldthurns/Velturno, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The sun terrace of Velturno has been visited and populated for more than 7000 years. As the excavation of the Tanzgasse showed, the area was of particular significance during the late Copper Age, around the 3rd Millennium BC: the megalithic structure, which formed the central part of this place of worship with its grave mounds, stretches across the visible area of the Archeoparc. The standing stones that were found within this place of worship offer the chance to place the rest of the megalithic findings within the South Tyrol into a monumental context and to interpret their historical significance. The results of the analyses of the often small plant and animal remnants, but also of non-organic matter, open up insights into everyday prehistoric life.

    Churches & Monasteries
    apostle church Klausen
    Klausen/Chiusa, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The gothical building was established between 1467 and 1470 of master Jörg. From the outside on recognize the simple portal, the small pyramid-shaped ridge turret and that gothical five-eighth choir with the four windows.

    Churches & Monasteries
    Hospital church in Chiusa/Klausen
    Klausen/Chiusa, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    After 1200 bishop Konrad von Rodank established a house, in order to be able to offer travelers accommodation and care - therefore the name "Hospital Church". After numerous floodings only and alone the small, round place of worship kept until today.

    Lakes, cascades
    Lake Radlsee
    Vahrn/Varna, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    Wild stories are around the Radlsee. Is it actually connected underground to Lake Durnholzer and the Mediterranean? Is it really a wheel of devouring and gauntlet-bearing sea:
    Lakes, cascades
    Waterfall in Schrambach
    Feldthurns/Velturno, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    Length: 3,8 km Difficulty: Medium Duration: 1.10 hours ascent. 180 m in altitude Itinerary: From the scrap mill in Schrambach slightly uphill through mixed forest to the Mediterranean Schrambacher Wallserfall back to the starting point. Special round trip for spring and autumn. You can also continue to Loatererhof -Buschenschank - Refreshments (autumn to march).

    Churches & Monasteries
    Dear Woman Church at Säben
    Klausen/Chiusa, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    Dear Woman Church The building was established by Giacomo Delai between 1652 and 1658. On the inside on can admire the cover paintings of the baroque painter Stefan Kessler, magnificent stucco works of Francesco Carlone and Simon Delai.
    This church is open to visiti from july to septembre every tuesday, friday and saturday from 2 to 5 pm. In octobre to mid of novembre is open only on friday and saturday from 2 to 5 pm.

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