Pfarrkirche Thörl-Maglern
Facts and practical information
The Roman Catholic parish church of Thörl-Maglern stands in an open field near the village of Thörl-Maglern in the municipality of Arnoldstein in Carinthia and is dedicated to St. Andrew. In 1169 a chapel in Thörl-Maglern is mentioned for the first time. It first belonged to the parish of St. Johann, then to the parish of Göriach in the Gail Valley. The present church was consecrated in 1489. In 1787 Thörl-Maglern was elevated to an independent parish. The church owes its art-historical significance to its frescoes, which are among the main works of Thomas von Villach.
Pfarrkirche Thörl-Maglern – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Dobratsch, Weissenfels Castle, Arnoldstein Abbey, Burgruine Straßfried.