Austrian Tyrol. The Romanesque Leonhard Chapel near the castle on the old pass road, a single-nave building with a semi-circular apse, dates back to the 12th century. Between 1943 and 1951, a remarkable Romanesque fresco cycle in the apse and Gothic frescoes on the north wall and the triumphal arch were uncovered. The Romanesque frescoes from the 12th century, which are among the oldest in Austria, depict Christ in the mandorla, the symbols of the evangelists and the 12 apostles, St., St., Saint, Saint
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Image Number: 1848-67227894Rights ManagedCredit Line:Florian Monheim/imageBROKER/SuperStockCollection:imageBROKER Contributor:Florian Monheim Model Release:NoProperty Release:NoResolution:3433×2785
