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Church S. Nicolas, Vezzano/Vetzan

General description

The Church of St. Nicholas was recorded for the first time in 1432. In 1840 a landslide seriously damaged the entire town and the church, which was rebuilt ten years later. Since St. Nicholas is the patron saint of travellers, one can assume that the old Venosta road was already used by the ancient Romans to reach Vezzano/Vezzan. The church is open all year. Worship Sun 8.30 am in German

Description to arrive at destination

From Reschen or Meran to Vetzan (Schlanders).

Parking

The car can be parked at the parking place over the church.

Public transport

By the Venosta train to Schlanders and with the Citybus to Vetzan.
For more information on the timetables, see www.sii.bz.it

Öffnungszeiten
01. January - 31. December
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun
08:00 - 19:00
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