Duomo di San Candido ''La Collegiata''
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Sights & Landmarks
Attraction
About
The Duomo di San Candido, also known as La Collegiata, stands as a majestic testament to Romanesque architecture in the eastern Alps. Founded in the 13th century, the cathedral has been the spiritual heart of the Pustertal valley, hosting countless pilgrimages and community celebrations. Inside, visitors encounter ornate stonework, a richly painted central nave, and the revered crucifixian group of the 13th‑century artist that draws scholars and art lovers alike.
Highlights
- Romanesque Facade
- Crucifixian Group
- Stained‑Glass Windows
Must-See Areas
Main Altar
Crypt
Nave and Towers
Good to Know
Good for
Families
History Enthusiasts
Religious Pilgrims
Architecture Lovers
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Spiritual Atmosphere
- Historical Significance
- Architectural Beauty
Things to consider
- Limited Office Hours
- Crowded During Festivals
- Limited Restroom Facilities
What people are saying
"Peaceful Retreat""Rich Cultural Heritage""Family Friendly"
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours