This small chapel is part of the Dom zu Gurk and has unusually well-preserved late Romanesque paintings dating from 1263. One side is dedicated to the life of Mary, including the Annunciation, the other to the birth of Jesus. You can also see the oldest surviving example of Austrian stained glass here in the arched and round windows.
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