The hamlet of Bad Dreikirchen grew up around three Gothic chapels built together and belongs to the municipality of Barbian in the Eisack Valley
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The hamlet of Bad Dreikirchen grew up around three Gothic chapels built together and belongs to the municipality of Barbian in the Eisack Valley

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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

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Photo12/imageBROKER/Sunny Celeste

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BRK23A43_155

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