The Church of St. Magdalene of the Capuchin
General description
The first stone was laid for this simple, typical construction of the Capuchin in 1636 and the Church was consecrated just one year later. The altarpieces, presumably realised by Josef Renzler in around 1800, are worthy of note: The Patron Saint Magdalene, together with St. Francis and St. Anthony, can be seen on the main altar, while St. Felix and St. Anthony of Padua are depicted on the lateral altars.
Contact
Opening hours: yearlong
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM