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Tiroler Landesprozession (Fronleichnam)
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The Tiroler Landesprozession is the principal Corpus Christi (Fronleichnam) procession of Tyrol, held annually in Innsbruck. It begins with a festive Mass celebrated by the Bishop of Innsbruck at 08:30 in the Dom zu St. Jakob (Innsbruck Cathedral), followed in good weather by a solemn procession through the historic city center toward the Basilika Wilten, with stations at the Annasäule, Altes Landhaus, Wiltener Platzl, and the basilica. The procession features Schützenkompanien (rifle companies in historical uniform), Trachtenvereine (traditional costume associations), Musikkapellen (brass bands), clergy, and representatives of church, state, and Tyrolean society, combining Catholic Eucharistic devotion with Tyrolean civic tradition in an Alpine setting.
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Tiroler Landesprozession (Fronleichnam)
Innsbruck, Austria
The Tiroler Landesprozession is the principal Corpus Christi (Fronleichnam) procession of Tyrol, held annually in Innsbruck. It begins with a festive Mass celebrated by the Bishop of Innsbruck at 08:30 in the Dom zu St. Jakob (Innsbruck Cathedral), followed in good weather by a solemn procession through the historic city center toward the Basilika Wilten, w...
The Tiroler Landesprozession is the principal Corpus Christi (Fronleichnam) procession of Tyrol, held annually in Innsbruck. It begins with a festive Mass celebrated by the Bishop of Innsbruck at 08:30 in the Dom zu St. Jakob (Innsbruck Cathedral), followed in good weather by a solemn procession through the historic city center toward the Basilika Wilten, with stations at the Annasäule, Altes Landhaus, Wiltener Platzl, and the basilica. The procession fea...
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The Tiroler Landesprozession is the principal Corpus Christi (Fronleichnam) procession of Tyrol, held annually in Innsbruck. It begins with a festive Mass celebrated by the Bishop of Innsbruck at 08:30 in the Dom zu St. Jakob (Innsbruck Cathedral), followed in good weather by a solemn procession through the historic city center toward the Basilika Wilten, with stations at the Annasäule, Altes Landhaus, Wiltener Platzl, and th...
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May 27, 2027
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Innsbruck
Tyrol and Vorarlberg
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