Chapel of Saint Barbara

The chapel of Saint Barbara stands behind the apse of the Cathedral of Saint Nicholas. It was consecrated in 1450 and was the mortuary chapel of the pre-existing cemetery. It is a Gothic building with an octagonal plan and a crypt below the lower floor. In the chapel there is an elegant stellar vault. On the left and right there are two elaborate Baroque wooden altars, painted to look like wood.

Public transport
At Merano train station take either the bus no. 1 or bus no. 4 and get off at the Elisabeth Park stop at via Cavour. From there you reach the chapel of Saint Barbara in 10 minutes by foot.
Parking
The St Joseph Clinic has spacious disabled parking spaces. From there you can reach the chapel of Saint Barbara on foot in 10 minutes.

You will find bicycle parking spaces on Piazza Duomo. Please note that bicycles must be pushed to reach the chapel of Saint Barbara along via Portici or via Leonardo da Vinci, as these are pedestrianised areas. Take care not to park bicycles and e-scooters carelessly. They can pose a danger to blind and visually impaired people as they create obstacles to safely walking along paths and finding entrances. People in wheelchairs and parents with pushchairs can also be hindered by carelessly parked bicycles. Please use the bicycle parking spaces provided.
Author's tip

The right behaviour and good manners make visiting cultural sites more enjoyable for everyone and show your respect for art, culture, and history.

  • Photography is sometimes allowed, sometimes not. Check the signs.
  • Silent phones and quiet voices make for a better experience – for you and everyone else. This might be tricky in groups, but it’s worth the effort.
  • Uneven floors and narrow stairs can sometimes make things tricky. Take your time and stay safe.
  • Accessibility matters: Not all cultural sites are fully accessible, but where they are, give priority to those who need it. It’s a matter of dignity – for them and for you.
  • Pets are best left outside unless otherwise allowed, as they’re not usually permitted inside cultural spaces.
  • Check emergency exits and evacuation plans– just in case. If there’s an emergency, stay calm, follow the signs, and head to the assembly point outside.

Most of this might seem obvious – and it is! But a little reminder never hurts. By being calm, mindful, and respectful, you’re making a big difference – for yourself, your surroundings, and future generations.

Opening hours: all-season
 
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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