Churches in Merano
Town of churches and religious sites
Churches in Merano

Churches in Merano

Town of churches and religious sites

The many religious sites and churches testify to the special history of Merano/Meran as the spa town of choice of the European aristocracy in the 19th century. The cosmopolitan atmosphere of the city lent itself to a wide variety of faiths. In contrast to the rest of Tyrol, Merano already had at that time, besides many Catholic churches, a Protestant and an Orthodox church and a synagogue. For many years, a Buddhist center and an Islamic masjic (a prayer room) could also be found in Merano.
The style of the many religious buildings and churches in Merano range from the early Middle Ages to the 20th century, and reflect changing eras and architectural styles, including an ancient Romanesque three-apse church and a Gothic parish church. These sites are still used, and can be visited individually or as part of a guided tour.
Church of San Maria del Conforto/Maria Trost
Churches, chapels, religious centres
Church of San Maria del Conforto/Maria Trost
The church dates back to the 12th century, but probably its origins are even more remote. The Romanesque building and the Lombard-style bell tower have been ...
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Capuchin churchSt. Maximilian
Churches, chapels, religious centres
Capuchin churchSt. Maximilian
Conciliar church dating back to the sixteenth century, with an adjoining monastery of the Capuchin friars. It is located adjacent to the Porta Venosta ...
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Chiesetta di San Valentino Church
Churches, chapels, religious centres
Chiesetta di San Valentino Church
This little church is located in Maia Alta (Obermais), below Labers Castle and near the Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle. Because of its picturesque location ...
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