File:Franzensfeste Heiligsten Herzen Jesu 09.JPG

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This media shows the cultural heritage monument with the number 14813 in South Tyrol.
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English: Italy Italy, South Tyrol, Franzensfeste. The Parish church “Sacred Heart of Jesus”” built in 1899 in neo-Romanesque style on plan of Franz von Neumann and under the direction of Josef Huber. On the occasion of the centenary were brought to light the frescoes representing the birth and the resurrection of Christ.
Object location46° 47′ 12.42″ N, 11° 36′ 45.14″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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