Church of St. Magdalene (15th century)

General description

The church of St. Magdalene was first mentioned in 1394. The present-day late Gothic building dates back to 1492 and the interior is characterised by baroque elements. The paintings by the Ladin artist Johann M. Pescoller in the choir vault from 1928 are well worth seeing.

Important information on arrival:
The access road to the church is closed for cars (gate) and only accessible to residents. It is best to park at the "Putzen" car park shortly after the village St. Magdalena and walk to the church (approx. 30 min.).

Description to arrive at destination

Through the Eisacktal/Valle Isarco valley to Klausen/Chiusa; turn into Villnöss/Funes valley and drive to St. Magdalena 

Parking
In the village of St. Magdalena. Then by foot to the church (approx. 30 min)
Public transport
By bus from Klausen/Chiusa or Brixen/Bressanone through Villnöss Valley to St. Magdalena (bus stop Filler). Then by foot to the church (approx. 30 min)
Open daily: yearlong
 
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