The Church of Mühlbach / Riomolino - Gais.
Karl Demetz's © Photo Blog
Photos of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen-Bulsan, South Tyrol / Italy.
Online Since June 1, 2010 with more than 8,000 images
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Select your favorite posts and photos by clicking on the labels below...
Adige Valley
(793)
Agriculture
(192)
Ahrntal
(22)
Animals
(119)
Architecture
(190)
Art
(72)
Benches
(311)
Bolzano
(613)
Castles
(116)
Churches
(505)
Culture
(23)
Details
(706)
Dolls
(84)
Events
(64)
Festivities
(90)
Flowers
(253)
Folklore
(64)
Food
(77)
Fountains
(57)
Free time
(259)
Funes Valley
(61)
Handicrafts
(59)
Isarco Valley
(331)
Just for Fun
(83)
Ladin
(11)
Landscapes
(1082)
Martell Valley
(30)
Merano
(155)
Monuments
(29)
Murals
(452)
Nature
(236)
Reflections
(452)
Ritten
(95)
Schlern
(205)
Seasons
(440)
Signs
(191)
Society
(111)
South Tyrol
(221)
Sport
(38)
Stecher
(12)
Sundials
(66)
Theme Days
(116)
Tourism
(193)
Tschögglberg
(89)
Überetsch
(200)
Ulten
(77)
Unterland
(226)
Val Badia
(52)
Val Casies
(13)
Val di Non
(47)
Val Gardena
(205)
Val Passiria
(190)
Val Pusteria
(229)
Val Sarentino
(124)
Val Senales
(91)
Videos
(9)
Vinschgau Valley
(274)
Wipptal
(62)
11 comments:
How wonderful church. And it is quite a slope, lovely.
It looks beautiful Both outside and inside.
Such a beautiful location to have a beautiful church.
Bellissima! Ciao, Arianna
What a beautiful church clinging to the mountain side.
Oh good Lord, this church is amazing. What a site on which to build a church. It's very beautiful but it looks scary sitting on the side of a mountain! I think I'd better find a church down in the valley! :)
Talk about sitting right on the edge of a mountain! What an amazing church.
What a beautiful church!
Another beauty, Karl! And great pics!
These are all so perfect, Karl. I love all four of the exterior shots. So hard to pick a favorite.
A "split-level" church. That's really unusual and of course beautiful!
Beautiful.
I am amazed about the number of churches you have. And how well kept/ looked after they are.
Post a Comment