St. Martin in Kampill, Medieval church in Kampill, Bolzano, Italy
St. Martin in Kampill is a church in Bolzano featuring a single nave with a choir tower. The building combines Romanesque and Gothic architectural elements throughout its structure.
The church was first documented in 1180 and received its official consecration from the Bishop of Trento. It was one of six churches consecrated at that time across the Bolzano region.
The interior walls display frescoes from the 15th century created by the Bolzano School, showing scenes of the Passion and images of Christ. These artworks shape the character of the space today.
The church is best visited on weekends, especially during the warmer months. Visitors should know that access is limited and opening times vary with the seasons.
The building stayed in its original location during the construction of the A22 motorway and was not relocated. It now stands between the highway and the Isarco River, which gives it an unusual position.
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