Religious Sites in Brixen
As the oldest town in Tyrol and a former Prince-Bishopric, Brixen features a dense concentration of ecclesiastical architecture. This collection highlights the Baroque Cathedral with its expansive frescoes, the Gothic Parish Church of St. Michael known for its landmark 'White Tower,' and centuries-old monastic complexes. These sites showcase a range of styles from Romanesque foundations to elaborate Baroque redesigns, reflecting the town's long-standing role as a spiritual and cultural center in the Alps.
Cathedral of Brixen
The Cathedral of Brixen is a cathedral in the city of Brixen, South Tyrol, Italy.
Pfarrkirche St. Michael - Parrocchia San Michele
Gothic parish church featuring the iconic 72-meter 'White Tower.' The interior contains significant Baroque elements and late-Gothic sculptures.
Klarissen-Kloster
Established in the 13th century and dedicated to St. Elisabeth, this was the first foundation of the Order of Poor Clares in the German-speaking world.
Johanneskapelle
Located at the southwest corner of the Cathedral cloister, this chapel is noted for its well-preserved medieval frescoes.
Franziskaner-Kloster
A historic monastery complex featuring a Gothic church and a cloister decorated with 15th-century frescoes.
Kirche der Congregatio Jesu
A Roman Catholic church dedicated to St. Joseph, serving the local convent of the Congregatio Jesu.
Kapuzinerkirche St. Katharina
A 17th-century Capuchin monastery church dedicated to St. Catherine, featuring the simple architectural style typical of the order.
St. Cyrillus - San Cirillus
A hilltop church near the village of Tils, dedicated to St. Cyril of Thessaloniki and situated along historic hiking paths.
St. Sebastian - S. Sebastiano
The parish church of Sarnes, recognized as a protected heritage site within the municipality of Brixen.
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