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

Saint Anna's church

Saint Anna's church was built in gothic style in 1515 by the St. Anna fraternity, decorated in baroque style in the 18th century, and gained an additional tower in 1799. In 1982, the church was fully refurbished. The façade is adorned with a baroque fresco of the Madonna, the 18th-century altar comes from members of the Vinazer family, the 1859 altarpiece is by Josef Anton Mahlknecht from Überwasser.

Saint Ulrich parish church

In 1796, the new parish church was completed on land belonging to Panahof. The end of 1799 saw the consecration of the high altar by the Lombardy altar builder Stampa, which was to be replaced by a neo-romanesque altar by J. Schneider in 1870. Due to an increase in population, a transept was added after plans by J. Rifesser da Stufan, while the sculptoral features come from Gröden artists.