File:Aicha (Natz-Schabs) St. Nikolaus 06.JPG

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This media shows the cultural heritage monument with the number 16236 in South Tyrol.
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English: Italy Italy, South Tirol, Aicha, St. Nikolaus. According to the tradition, a chapel was built in 1400. The present church, surrounded by the churchyard, was built in the late 16th century next to a large linden. Above the main entrance, repaired by a porch, is a fresco attributed to Friedrich Pacher. The painting at the high altar shows Saint Nicholas, Saint Catherine and Saint Oswald ascribed to Johann Mitterwurzer.
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Object location46° 46′ 33.44″ N, 11° 38′ 30.19″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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