
Title
The hamlet of Bad Dreikirchen grew up around three Gothic chapels built together and belongs to the municipality of Barbian in the Eisack Valley
Caption
The hamlet of Bad Dreikirchen grew up around three Gothic chapels built together and belongs to the municipality of Barbian in the Eisack Valley, South Tyrol, Italy. In pre-Christian times, there was a pagan spring sanctuary on this site. The oldest and largest of the churches, St. Gertraud (dedicated to Gertrud of Nivelles) was first mentioned in a document in 1237. The other two churches, St. Nicholas and St. Anthony are attested for 1422 and were built parallel to the others, The small villa
Date
Sep 09, 2018
Credit line
Photo12/imageBROKER/Sunny Celeste
Reference
BRK23A43_129
Model release
No
Property release
NA
License type
Rights managed
Available size
36,4Mb (2,1Mb) / 14,6in x 9,7in / 4368 x 2912 (300dpi)