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"Great is the power of memory that dwells in places." (from Cicero)

Parish church of Saint Christina with walled and pointed tower

Saint Christina's parish church

Gothic building from the 14th century

The church dedicated to St. Christina was first mentioned in 1342, and its foundation was in Freising. The fraternity altar from the early 18th century was created by the Vinazer brothers, and the baroque high altar is by the sculptor Trebinger. The current panel painting from 1848 originates from Johann Burgauner of Kastelruth, while the Last Supper relief on the northern choir wall (1855) is from the Gröden sculptor Peter Nocker.

Main category:
Building culture
Subcategory:
Churches and chapels
Epoch:Middle Ages
Area(s):S. Cristina
GPS coordinates:@11.71525,46.55908

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