Paul Troger was born on 30 October 1698 in Zell unter Welsperg, the son of a tailor and sacristan, the 6th of 7 children. The village, which spreads out below the castle of the Counts of Welsperg, was later given the name Monguelfo/Welsberg. His birthplace is located near the parish church at Paul Troger Straße 8, is privately owned and can only be viewed from the outside. The Paul Troger tour starts there, leads to the parish church and on through the pretty village of Monguelfo/Welsberg.
Paul Togers works in Monguelfo/Welsberg
1. Parish church Hl. Margareth:
2. St Margaret with saints (main altar)
3. Adoration of the Magi (right side altar)
4. Almsgiving of St John (left side altar)
Raiffeisenkasse Welsberg-Gsies-Taisten – Head office Welsberg: Oil painting
5. St Jude Thaddeus the Apostle
Paul Togers works in in Bressanone/Brixen
Numerous works on loan from the parish of Monguelfo/Welsberg are on display in the diocesan museum in the Hofburg in Bressanone/Brixen.
Northeast of Monguelfo/Welsberg in rises the well-preserved Welsperg Castle at the mouth of the Val Casies/Gsiesertal Valley. On the wooded hill opposite is the ruins of Thurn. The Castle and the ruins can be explored on a lovely circular hike, which leads from Monguelfo/Welsberg on one side of the Val Casies/Gsiesertal Valley stream into the valley and on to the village of Tesido/Taisten and from there back to Monguelfo/Welsberg.
You can only visit Welsperg Castle in summer. Click here for opening times and prices.