CHIESA MADRE DI SAN PAOLO
An impressive church of late Gothic style with remarkable sculptures in Appiano.
With its bulbous steeple soaring 85 meters, this parish church not only dominates the landscape, it also displays the wealth of the nobles who built it between 1484 and 1533. As early as 1952, its bells were praised as "the most beautiful bell in South Tyrol". Late Gothic in style (Renaissance in parts), it houses a number of wood carvings, including a 15th-century Madonna and Child: little Jesus holds a bunch of grapes, a religious symbol as well as a symbol of the region's main industry.
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