Church of St. Martin, Zillis

Description

This work, the only one still preserved in the world today, was created in the Romanesque period - at the beginning of the 12th century. The church ceiling consists of 153 square panels (nine rows of 17 panels each), each around 90 centimetres long.

The border panels depict strange mythical creatures symbolising evil as well as scenes from the story of Jonah. Angels are also arranged as personifications of the four winds and heralds of the Last Judgement. The inner pictures are dedicated to themes from the life of Christ. The last row of pictures tells of the life of St Martin.

It is definitely worth visiting the church exhibition first and then the church. The exhibition is located on the main street, just a 5-minute walk from the church. The exhibition uses contemporary museological methods to help visitors understand the church ceiling and medieval imagery.

Guided tours of the exhibition/church Available at any time by prior arrangement. Price CHF 100.00, plus admission. Reservation Tel.: (target_blank:tel:+41 81 661 22 55) or mail to ausstellung@zillis-st-martin.ch.

Opening Hours

Exhibition Winter season: closed Summer season: 1 April - 23 October 2022, daily from 10.00 a.m. - 5.30 p.m.

Church Daily from 10.00 - 17.30. Except during church services.

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