The Parish Church of St. Margareth in Welsberg has a rich architectural history: originally a wooden structure, it was rebuilt in stone in 1343 and redesigned in Gothic style in 1430. Between 1736 and 1738 it was transformed into its Baroque form and expanded in 1906–1908. Inside, the three altarpieces by Baroque painter Paul Troger—born in Welsberg—are true highlights. The slender Gothic bell tower defines the village skyline.
The church is located in the centre of the village in Welsberg.
By bus:
Bus stop: Welsberg, Platzbäck
Line 441 from the Head of the valley, St. Magdalena in Gsiesertal Valley
Line 441 from Innichen, Außerkirchl
By Citybus:
Line 438 from Mudler
Line 438 from Welsberg train station
By car:
Destination: Welsberg-Taisten – Welsberg
Parking: Welsberg-Taisten – Welsberg, village center.
Parish Church of St. Margareth – Baroque gem with altar paintings by local master Paul Troger.
Train and bus: www.altoadigemobilita.info
Bus line 441 or Citybus 438
Train line 400