Category:Elisabethkapelle (Sterzing)

  
This category shows the cultural heritage monument with the number 17440 in South Tyrol.
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English: Italy Italy, South Tyrol, Sterzing. Saint Elisabeth Chapel is part of the Deutschhaus and was built in Baroque in 1729 – 1733 by Giuseppe Delai. It has an octagonal plan with a rectangular sector concerning the altar and the choir. The dome frescos represent the patron saint and the coat-of-arms of the Teutonic Order were painted by Matthäus Günther.
<nowiki>Saint Elizabeth chapel; Elisabethkapelle; cappella di Sant'Elisabetta; chapel in Sterzing, South Tyrol; Kapelle im Deutschhaus in Sterzing, Südtirol; cappella a Vipiteno; Elisabethkapelle Sterzing; St. Elisabeth; St. Elisabeth im Deutschhaus</nowiki>
Saint Elizabeth chapel 
chapel in Sterzing, South Tyrol
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LocationSterzing, South Tyrol, Trentino-South Tyrol, Italy
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Map46° 53′ 26.33″ N, 11° 25′ 58.35″ E
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