Measuring a total 46m in height, the municipal tower in Sterzing is known as the “Tower of the Twelve”. It marks the ...
The City Hall of Sterzing was built between 1468 and 1473. The particular corner bow window was introduced during ...
The eastern wing of the Palace of the Teutonic Order has housed the Multscher Museum since 1986 and the Civic Museum of ...
The Wolfenhof farm near Valler Bach is cited for the first time, although with a different name, in documents dating 1288. ...
The Rosetta Stone depicting the Persian god of light Mithras was found near Mules in 1589. The original is conserved at the ...
The church was built in 1399. In the nave are late Gothik-style frescos (1402) of the Southtyrolien painter Hans von ...
The today's Parish Church on the southern outskirts of Sterzing is an imposing late gothic construction, built between 1497 ...
The basin of Sterzing was once covered with an enormous swamp that extended towards the south to Trens and to the east to ...
The Church was built between 1678 and 1680 in early baroque style, according to the design of Peter Delai. The bell tower, ...
The Gilfenklamm – It is on the whole world the only narrow gorge, which cuts into white South Tyrolean marble. This bizarre ...
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