Paul Troger & the S. Margereth Parish Church

Via Pusteria 16
39035 Monguelfo-Tesido – Monguelfo
General description
Paul Troger, Baroque painter, was born on 30th October 1698 the son of a sexton and dressmaker in Monguelfo. His “Troger-blue” is still mesmerizing.

The high altarpiece and the two side altarpieces in the parish church of St. Margaret were donated by Paul Troger to his home church. Paul Troger gave them as a gift to his home church, which was rebuilt from the ground up in the years 1736-1738.

The high altar painting shows the Holy Margareth with the Apostles Peter and Paul, Bishop Ulrich and St. George, the dragon slayer. The right side altar image represents a single successful composition of the adoration of the Magi, on the left side altar of St. Johannes Nepomuk shows how he distributed bread to the poor. 

Another work "St. Apostle Judas Thaddeus" by Paul Troger can be viewed at the Raiffeisen Bank, in the immediate vicinity of  S. Margereth Parish Church.
Description to arrive at destination
The S. Margareth Parish Church is located in the centre of Monguelfo.
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Coming from Innsbruck/Brennero (A):
Drive on the Highway of Brennero (A22) until the exit Bressanone/Val Pusteria, then go on along the SS49-E66 for about 58kms until you arrive in Monguelfo.
Coming from Lienz (A): You can reach us also padding by Lienz in Westtyrol (A). You have to cross the Austrian-Italian border between Ahrnbach and Winnebach (B100-E66) and drive on the SS46-E66 until Monguelfo.
Public transport

Train and bus: www.altoadigemobilita.info Bus line 441 or citybus 438

Parking
Parking: Monguelfo-Tesido – Monguelfo, village centre.
Shortdescription
Parish church of St. Margaret in Monguelfo with paintings by the artist Paul Troger.
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