Chapel of Saint Agatha

Dolomitenstraße/Via Dolomiti 4
39056 Welschnofen
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The key for the Chapel of Saint Agatha can be collected at the Unterkofl Farm (https://goo.gl/maps/TszDKubR6YPnJy3v6).
General description
The Chapel of St. Agatha stands on a wooded hill in complete seclusion and silence. It remains unknown why it exists in such a remote place. It is speculated that there was a prehistoric settlement on this site, while the legendary Kegelberg hill and old mining tunnels can be found nearby.
The building itself is of Romanesque origin, with the later extensive modifications showing ostensibly Gothic elements. The beautiful, stone-framed pointed-arch portal dates from that time, with its figurines of saints, grapevines and a zigzag band in the ogee, with a rod that ends to the left in a root and to the right in a shovel.
The church interior underwent major renovation in the 17th century: the simple sandstone pulpit and richly carved altar date back to that time. Sadly, the free-standing statues were stolen by art thieves. The altarpiece by Orazio Giovanelli, showing St. Agatha and St. Anne with Jesus and Mary, dates back to 1619. Remains of old murals can also be seen on the church. The façade probably shows St. Christopher with the infant Jesus and scenes from the life of the patron saint, while inside parts of a nativity scene are visible.
Location: Nova Ponente
Opening times: The church is closed; the key is kept at the Unterkofelhof farm and may be collected from there.
Description to arrive at destination

Getting directly to the chapel of Saint Agatha by public transport is unfortunately not possible. From the bus stop "Deutschnofen, Kirche/Nova Ponente, Chiesa", following the via Castel Thurn, then the trail n. 5 to the Unterkofl farm and lastly the trail A, will lead to the chapel in about 45 minutes by foot.

By public bus line:
- 181 from Bozen | Bolzano
- 180 and change 181 from Karersee | Lago di Carezza, Karerpass | Passo Costalunga, Welschnofen | Nova Levante
- 184 or 181 from Deutschnofen | Ponte Nova, Stenk
- 184 from Eggen | Ega, Obereggen
- 181 or 184 from Weissenstein | Pietralba, Petersberg | Monte San Pietro
- 182 and change 181 from Steinegg | Collepietra, Gummer | San Valentino
- 180 and change 181 from Val di Fassa

Bus stop: Deutschnofen, Kirche | Nova Ponente, Chiesa; online timetable search at www.suedtirolmobil.info/en/
Location: Chapel of Saint Agatha (https://goo.gl/maps/H9wwBqBK72AV1bp79)

By car:
Destination: Chapel of Saint Agatha
Parking: Parking lot Gibitz Square
Location: Chapel of Saint Agatha (https://goo.gl/maps/H9wwBqBK72AV1bp79)

Shortdescription
The key for the Chapel of Saint Agatha can be collected at the Unterkofl Farm (https://goo.gl/maps/TszDKubR6YPnJy3v6).
Parking
Parking: Parking lot Gibitz Square
Location: Chapel of Saint Agatha (https://goo.gl/maps/H9wwBqBK72AV1bp79)
Public transport

Getting directly to the chapel of Saint Agatha by public transport is unfortunately not possible. From the bus stop "Deutschnofen, Kirche/Nova Ponente, Chiesa", following the via Castel Thurn, then the trail n. 5 to the Unterkofl farm and lastly the trail A, will lead to the chapel in about 45 minutes by foot.

By public bus line:
- 181 from Bozen | Bolzano
- 180 and change 181 from Karersee | Lago di Carezza, Karerpass | Passo Costalunga, Welschnofen | Nova Levante
- 184 or 181 from Deutschnofen | Ponte Nova, Stenk
- 184 from Eggen | Ega, Obereggen
- 181 or 184 from Weissenstein | Pietralba, Petersberg | Monte San Pietro
- 182 and change 181 from Steinegg | Collepietra, Gummer | San Valentino
- 180 and change 181 from Val di Fassa

Bus stop: Deutschnofen, Kirche | Nova Ponente, Chiesa; online timetable search at www.suedtirolmobil.info/en/
Location: Chapel of Saint Agatha (https://goo.gl/maps/H9wwBqBK72AV1bp79)

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