The St. Benedikt church of Mals was ercted in the 8th century A.D. Its Carolingian frescoes are among the earliest murals in central Europe. Originally, St. Benedict's did not have a tower; this was probably only built in the 12th century and therefore appears somewhat oversized. Without doubt, however, the two portraits of the founders are the most interesting. They show the Bishop of Chur and a Franconian landlord in traditional costume. This portrait is unique in Europe, as there is no comparable representation anywhere else. Opening hours summer 21.04.2025 - 31.10.2025:Open to the public: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday from 10:00 - 11:30 amGuided tours: Monday, Wednesday at 14:00, Friday at 10:00Prices: € 1.80 per person; with guided tour € 3.00 per personRegistration not required Opening hours winter 07.12.2024 - 15.03.2025:Open: Saturday at 10:00 amPrice: € 1.80 per personRegistration not required Guided tours only in German or Italian language (Info: +39 0473 831190)The church is closed on Sundays and public holidays.
You can park at the St. Benedikt car park.
The church can be reached by taking the Vinschgau train from Merano or the bus (273) from the Reschen Pass.