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Villnösser Tal

S. Pietro 11
39040 Val di Funes
Alto Adige - Italy
Phone+39 0472 840 180
Fax+39 0472 841 515
Emailinfo@villnoess.info

Office Teis
Sunday before Easter – Sunday after Allhallows
Phone+39 0472 844 522
Fax+39 0472 844 544
Emailteis@villnoess.com
VAT-Nr.00749180212

The Filial church of St. Valentin

The Filial church of St. Valentin

The Filial church of St. Valentin. This church was mentioned in 1303, maybe even earlier in 1090. The church town with its stone pyramid head comes from the Romanesque period (stone head from 13th Century).... \\ read more

The church of St. Jakob

The church of St. Jakob

First mentioned in 1349. The church is surrounded by a wall with a round arch door. The present form dates back to around 1500. Don’t forget to look at the beautiful Gothic wing altar (1517). ... \\ read more

St. Peter and St. Paul's Church (1801)

St. Peter and St. Paul's Church (1801)

This parish church dedicated to the memory of St. Peter and St. Paul is located in the middle of the valley. The foundation stone was laid in the year 1058.... \\ read more

St. Magdalene's Church (1394)

St. Magdalene's Church (1394)

First verifiable mention in a historical document in the year 1394. The nave is a typical Late Gothic structure with an asymmetrical cross-ribbed vault.... \\ read more

St. Johann in Ranui (1744)

St. Johann in Ranui (1744)

The church was built in 1744 and dedicated to St. Johannes Nepomuk. The altarpiece depicting Our Lady on her throne and Johannes showing her his un-decomposed tongue as a sign that he had not divulged confessional secret... \\ read more

Church in Nafen/Nave (15th Century)

Church in Nafen/Nave (15th Century)

High Gothic style – dedicated to St. Bartholomew – winged altar; statues: Mary with the Christ Child, St. Bartholomew, and St. Florian.... \\ read more