The church with its lavish murals and ornate plasterwork is a superb example of 18th century Rococo style architecture. The church's perfect acoustics draws much appreciative comment from visitors and is often proved within concerts. The parish church is the final resting place of martyr and parish priest Otto Neururer.
Theresien Chapel
You’ll find the tiny and lovely chapel of St. Theresa on Kirchstraße.
The chapel’s most noticeable feature is the net vault with its lavish late Gothic murals.
the Tyrolean capital Innsbruck is only 7 kilometers away.
Whether you would like to explore Innsbruck on foot by yourself, with certified guides or on a sightseeing bus, with children or as a single: Innsbruck - the Capital of the Alps - is always worth seeing.
You don't like guided tours and want to do your own thing?
It's easy in Innsbruck: Buy an Innsbruck Card, take the Sightseer, which is included in the price, and off you go!
During the ride you will receive information via headphones in the language of your choice and may get in and out of the bus at the attractions as you like.
The Innsbruck Card gets you admission to Innsbruck's most important sights for little money. Attractions such as the mint tower in Hall and the Swarovski Crystal Worlds are included as well.
The Sightseer or the Crystal Worlds Shuttle take you everywhere with this card, included also all public transport in Innsbruck and from/to Igls, Rum/Hall, Natters/Mutters.
1 ascend and 1 descend included on all lifts, funiculars and cable cars in the area of Innsbruck.
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