Parish Church of St. George, In Terenten a church is mentioned in 1362, but a church must have existed much earlier. Bishop Hartmann of Brixen consecrated an altar in 1162. A new nave was built in 1683/84. The parish church was extended between 1848 and 1850 and remodeled in the neo-Romanesque style. A comprehensive restoration was carried out in 1964. The foundations of an almost square church room from the Romanesque period were discovered. The choir with its three-sided end and the tower made of ashlars with pointed arched sound windows have been preserved from the late Gothic building. The nave was rebuilt in the neo-Romanesque style in the middle of the 19th century. The barrel vault dates from the time of the neo-Romanesque reconstruction and is decorated with ceiling paintings by Christoph Brandstätter. The ceiling paintings were restored in 1896. The altars of the parish church make the transition from classicism to neo-Gothic visible. Next to the parish church is the late Gothic Holy Cross Chapel, which was consecrated in 1520. The chapel has a polygonal choir and a star-ribbed vault on pointed consoles. (Südtirol Live)