
The stunning Chiesa di Santa Maddalena, situated in the idyllic village of Funes in South Tyrol, is a must-see for travelers and photographers looking to explore some of Italy's historical and cultural monuments. The oldest surviving section of the church dates back to the late 10th century, while the exterior of the building was renovated in Baroque style in 1776-1783. Inside, the two aisles are connected by round arches and eight columns supporting the vault of the ceiling. Visitors will admire a beautiful fresco dating back to the 15th century, along with original wooden sculptures, early-18th-century frescoes and baroque stucco decorations. Don't miss the marble altar, erected around 1780, and the wonderful organ, which is believed to have been built in 1924. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the historic building, as you capture glimpse of its past in photographs.
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