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Image collection »Fließ«

The community of Fließ encompasses the village of Piller, Hochgallmigg, Niedergallmigg, Urgen, Eichholz and Sonnenberg. Excavations from the Bronze Age, the sacred site on the Piller Saddle with its sacrificial offerings and the Roman Via Claudia Augusta clearly show that the area around Fließ has long been inhabited. Parts of Fließ belong to the Kaunergrat Nature Reserve. Dry slopes and a moor at the Piller Saddle with more than 1500 species of butterflies and a great number of plant species contribute to this unique nature reserve. Between some houses in the West-Tyrolean Mittelflurhaus-style, the two churches of Fließ can be found: Pfarrer Maaß Church (520 A.C.) and St. Barbara's Church (1794-1804) which is also known as the cathedral of the Oberes Gericht region.

Tirol Atlas image No.°6225
looking at Fließ from the right side of the inn, in front of Nieder- and Hochgallmigg
Tirol Atlas image No.°1726
Fließ
Tirol Atlas image No.°1090
Fließ looking from west
Tirol Atlas image No.°3194
Barbaria church in Fließ, "Dom des Oberen Gerichts"
Tirol Atlas image No.°5667
Hochgallmig, Fließ
Tirol Atlas image No.°3197
Maaß-church in Fließ, in the background the church of Barbaria
Tirol Atlas image No.°5042
Village of Fließ
Overview map
Topographic map
Further links: Hazards Chronicle Tyrol, Weblink »Fließ«, Weblink »Wikipedia«, tiroLexikon