Churches & monasteries. In Mils
Assumption of the Virgin Mary parish church - Mils
The first documented mention of the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary dates back to 1215. The parish church was destroyed in a fire in 1791. Reconstruction began in 1792 and the consecration took place in 1804. Renovations and restorations were carried out in 1908, 1964 and 1976/77. Despite these alterations, the late Baroque impression has been preserved. The interior of the church is characterized by neoclassical changes. Rudolf Margreiter created the ceiling frescoes in 1907.
St. Anne's Church - Mils
The late Gothic St. Anne's Church south of the cemetery wall contains a special work of art. A 16th century Mount of Olives group. Four individual figures depicting Christ with the apostles Peter, John and James. Legend has it that a ship carrying the figures ran aground on the Inn River on its journey to Vienna and that the carving came to Mils by the will of God.
St. Anna's Church can be visited.