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Parish church Santa Walburga

General description

The original parish church of St. Walburga is thought to have already been in existence around 1203, and is located close to the permanent settlements by the stone river surfaces in Val Martello. The church was consecrated in 1440, it was extended in 1650, and an upper section was added in 1759. The neo-romanesque altar was completed in 1887.

Description to arrive at destination

Along the state road until Coldrano in the Venosta Valley, at the roundabout in the direction Val Martello, past the village Morter and further into the Val Martello. Or by train to Coldrano and then by bus into Val Martello.

Opening hours: yearlong
 
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Parish church Santa Walburga
Piazza Principale 14
39021 Latsch/Laces
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