Parish church of St. Gallus and Ulrich, Kißlegg

It was built in 1734-1738 by Johann Georg Fischer through the conversion of a Gothic church predecessor.

[citation needed] The tower, which survives from the original construction, is from the twelfth or thirteenth century.

The church contains a Madonna of 1623 (attributed to Hans Zürn the Elder), a baroque pulpit of divination Johann Wilhelm (1745), and numerous tombs of the 16th and 17th centuries.

The church also has a valuable treasure of silver (1741-1755) from the workshop of the Augsburg silversmith Franz Christoph Mäderl.

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Interior of the parish church of St. Gallus and Ulrich in Kißlegg
The sarcophagus of "Saint Clemens"