Church St. Valentin (14th century)

Peterweg 10
39040 Villnöss/Funes valley
General description

The church St. Valentine dates back to 1303 and the nave as well as the bell tower are built in Romanesque style. Probably there was already a previous church at this position around 1090. While the majority of the frescoes inside the church date back to the 15th century, the oldest ones were painted in the 14th century. Exceptional is the Gothic winged altarpiece, an oeuvre by Hans Klocker from 1500.

Description to arrive at destination

Through the Eisacktal/Valle Isarco valley to Klausen/Chiusa; turn into Villnöss/Funes valley and drive to St. Peter/Pitzack, where you turn left and follow the street signs for St. Valentin. 

Parking
In St. Valentin
Public transport
By bus from Klausen/Chiusa or Brixen/Bressanone through Villnöss Valley to St. Peter. From there start walking to St. Valentin.
Opening times: July 1 - October 15
 
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