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Description

Cited in 1328, the church of Santa Lucia a Caltron houses the altar doors originally of an old Flugelaltar, today fixed to the triumphal arch.

It is worth a visit just to see them and observe the close links with the figurative language of South Tyrol.

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The first known mention of the church of Santa Lucia dates back to a deed of 1328.  The gabled facade is interrupted with a central stone doorway of Renaissance inspiration, flanked to the left by a small barred window with stone cornice. Just above the door is a round arched niche housing a carved and painted wooden statue depicting Saint Lucy, with a splayed circular window above.

The interior has a single rectangular plan with two bays and lattice vaulting. The polygonal apse is elevated by two steps with the sacristy space attached to the presbytery.

The apse houses a splendid gilded wooden altar made in the workshop of Giacomo Strobl.

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Virtual tour

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Information for the visit

The church is opened during the occasional religious services.

If you find yourself outside the church but are unable to enter because it is closed, see inside by taking the  virtual tour. 

Opening time

The church will be open from Thursday, May 28, to Thursday, October 22, 2026, during the following hours: 

Thursday: 3:00 PM–6:00 PM

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