The Church of St. Prokulus in Naturns
Site Nr. 007
This little church, famous for its early medieval (but also Gothic) wall paintings, was built
in the mid-7th century. Archaeological excavations revealed, inter alia, the remains of a
Late Roman house and a graveyard from the time of the Plague (1636). Inside, the church,
which belonged to the lords of the manor, had a wooden altar rail just before the wall of
the choir arch. The choir itself rises over an almost trapezoidal ground-plan and was later
massively reinforced on the north and south sides. The entrance, on the south side of the
church in earlier times, has been on the west side since the mid-14th century.
In c. 1400 the walls of the nave were raised. The tower with coupled circular windows
and a squat, masonry spire, dates back to the Romanesque era (after 1150). There is an
exhibition showing the history of the church in words and pictures.
| Opening times: | 23 March - 06 November 2010 Tuesday to Sunday from 09.30 - 12.00 am and 02.30 - 05.30 pm Closed on Monday (except on public holidays) |
| Tours: | Tours of the church daily at 10.00 am and 03.00 pm |
| Address: | Fam. Koch: Tel. +39 0473 667312, +39 348 9203829 Tourist office Naturns, tel. +39 0473 666077 |
| Links: | St. Prokulus Tourist office Naturns |

