File:Wiesen Heilig Grab Kapelle bei Schloss Moos 01.JPG

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This media shows the cultural heritage monument with the number 16485 in South Tyrol.
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English: Italy Italy, South Tirol, Wiesen, Heilig Grab Kapelle bei Schloss Moos. The chapel was built in an octagonal form on the initiative of Daniel von Elzenbaum at that time administrator of the parish of Sterzing. The chapel was consecrated in 1631 and is formed by a room sufficient to accommodate a simulacrum of the Holy Sepulchre which is decorated and open to the public every year for Easter.
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Object location46° 53′ 52.75″ N, 11° 26′ 59.01″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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