Taufers im Münstertal - St. Johann
Taufers im Münstertal is just 6 kms east of Müstair. Between the villages runs the border between Switzerland and Italy, so Taufers is the westernmost village of South Tyrol. There are eight churches or chapels in Taufers, what is a lot for a population of less than 1000.
Seen here is the western facade of St. Johann, the oldest church in Taufers. Probably already within the 9th century a convent existed here. It is known that the Benedictine monks gave that up in 1035.
The church was ruined but got rebuilt in the early 13th century by the Knights Hospitaller. They run a hospice to provide refuge for travelers and care for the ill between 1264 and 1509.
In 1790 the church got deconsecrated and was used as a stable. This caused a lot of damage, as walls covered with fresco got demolished over the next decades. The restoration of the church started 1951.
The building is very long as it has a kind of two storey narthex, where the hospice once was. This is seen here, the entrance to the church, built on the floorplan of a Greek Cross is seen in the background.
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Taken on Saturday March 1, 2014
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Posted on Tuesday September 29, 2015
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