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Worth seeing - Twice

Cloisters, churches & chapels

The parish church of St. George is mentioned already in 1232. In 1758, it got its actual shape. Only the tower was ...
 
 
Augustinian Abbey of Neustift/Novacella
This is one of the most significant monasteries in Tyrol, and the majority of it is open to the public: the Baroque ...
 
 
Cloister
Splendid Romanesque building with vaults of the 14th century and magnificent frescoes either of the 14th or of the 15th ...
 
 
Parish Church
Romanesque St. Michael’s church of the 11th century, Gothic choir loft and the „Weißer Turm“ (White Tower, 72 m) dating from ...
 
 
The Cathedral
Originally an Ottonian building with Romanesque restructuring of the nave and aisles around 1200, of the crypt, the 3 apses ...
 
 
Freinademetz-Church in Milland/Millan
At the eastern side of Brixen, beyond the confluence of the Rienz river and the Eisack river, in the village of Milland a ...
 
 
Church
The pilgrimage church Maria am Sand, with its picture of the Virgin Mary possessing miraculous powers who gives the Christ ...
 
 
S. Nikolaus Church in Klerant/Cleran
The small church in the hamlet Klerant at about 850 m of altitude impresses because of its rich late Gothic frescoes. Beside ...
 
 
The small St.John-Church in Mellaun is not a minor work of art and on the outside a simple hall- church dating back to the ...
 
 
Parish church S. Andrea-St. Andrä
In the grown village of St. Andrä, there lies the parish church with the same name, mentioned for the first time in 1177. ...
 
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