The Parish Church of St. John the Baptist in Laas
Site Nr. 007
The church, dating back to 1220/1230 – with traces of a far earlier building – consists of marble blocks from Laas. The Romanesque part finds parallels in Lombardy and on Lake Como. The nave of this apsidial church has a flat ceiling and a semi-circular vaulted apse. The earlier, originally free-standing, high slender tower dates back to the 12th century. The early medieval mensa relief shows the three martyrs St Sisinius, St Alexander and St Martyrius.
| Opening times: | open the hole year between Monday to Sunday from 08.00 am to 08.00 pm |
| Tours: | Beginning July – middle September 2010 on request (min. 10 persons) |
| Address: | F. Waldner, Tel. +39 0473 626342 Tourist office Schlanders-Laas, Tel. +39 0473 730155 |
| Links: | Tourist office Schlanders-Laas |

