Taufers Parish Museum.
The Taufers (Tures) Parish Museum is located at the
north side of the parsonage garden in the village.
The two story building dates from the era of the noblemen
of Taufers (1559) when it was used as the depositary
for grain tithes, which were divided between the lords
of the manor and the priests. In 1984, Deacon Munter
collected a variety of artworks from the churches
and chapels of Taufers, as well as objects on loan
from public and private collections. The objects on
display are not, strictly speaking, museum pieces,
but are used in the liturgy from time to time. The
visit is rounded out by a tour through the parish
church, a masterpiece of the Puster (Pusteria) Valley
Late Gothic style.