tourism

Seekirchl (St. Oswald's Church)

An iconic symbol of Seefeld and Tyrol, the Seekirchl (Church of St. Oswald) is a picturesque chapel perched on a small hill near Lake Wildsee. Built in 1629 by Archduke Leopold V, its distinctive onion dome and baroque architecture make it a popular photo motif and a peaceful spot for reflection. While typically not open for daily interior visits outside of services or special events, its exterior and surrounding landscape are accessible year-round. It serves as a beautiful backdrop for walks and often hosts outdoor services or concerts.