The Church of St George (Romansh: Sogn Gieri) at Rhäzüns, dating back to the High Middle Ages. It is decorated throughout with Gothic frescoes [14th century] by different artists. The depictions on the choir and nave walls of the Romanesque church are a “biblia paupera”. The pictures recount events from the Old and, above all, from the New Testament. The frescoes testify also to a courtly culture, which is also documented by the knightly epics and “Minnesang”. Representations of torture in the legend of St George stand in contrast to elegant saints and courageous knights.
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