The Parish Church of St. Magdalena was first mentioned in 1347. Late Gothic features from 1488 remain in the choir and tower windows. Extended and Neo-Gothic in style since 1840 and 1952 under architect Erich Pattis, the church showcases Nazarene-style altar paintings by K. Jele and wood sculptures by Franz Xaver Nißl. The apse frescoes by Johann Bapt. Oberkofler and the memorial to martyr Father Johann Steinmair add historical depth.
Coming from Welsberg in the direction of the Gsiesertal Valley, the parish church is on the right-hand side at the beginning of St. Magdalena.
By bus:
Bus stop: St. Magdalena in Gsies
Line 441 from the Head of the valley, St. Magdalena in Gsiesertal Valley
Line 441 from Innichen, Außerkirchl
By car:
Destination: Gsiesertal Valley – St. Magdalena
Parish Church of St. Magdalena – Tyrolean Late Gothic & Neo-Gothic art with local masterworks.
Parking: Gsiesertal Valley – St. Magdalena, parish church.
Train and bus: www.altoadigemobilita.info
Bus line 441