celebrate Mass: daily 6.45 am Tuesday and Saturday 9 am Sunday 8 am and 10.30 am
Festivities: S. Antonio da Padova: June 13 th Francesco d’Assisi: October 4th
The first Franciscans came to Bolzano during the lifetime of S. Francesco, probably in 1221. In the framework of the reform guided by Bernardino of Siena a second propagation wave of the Franciscans took place. In this context the monastery foundations of Kaltern were built. Claudia de Medici, Provincial Princess of Tyrol and promoter of the Franciscan movement, donated the ruins of the Rottenburg to the Franciscans, which were destroyed at the beginning of the 15th century. Parts of the garden area for the construction of the church and monastery. At the beginning of the 18th century, the church was expanded to the present state. The image of St. Anthony of Padua on the right-hand side altar is of great importance for piety. The Antonius cycle in the cloister was painted in 1721 by Matthias Pußjäger.
Source: Parrish office Kaltern
The Franciscans church is located at the Rottenburger square, only a few steps from the village centre of Kaltern.