Evangelical Church Trebesing

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The Protestant church Trebesing is a hall building built in 1842 in neo-baroque-classicist forms with a straight end. The west facade has a corrugated gable and a classical portal. The gable tower was added in 1898.

Inside the four-bay hallway house, a square vault rests on reddish-marbled wall pillars and girders . The illusionistic column arch on the end wall simulates a semicircular apse . The music gallery, the central part of which is convex, stands on two pillars. The altar wall with a large aedicula over double supports shows the crucified Christ in the middle picture and is crowned by a sculpture of the Lamb of God . Like the altar, the pulpit and baptismal font are also made in the late classical style.

About the parish

In 1782 a tolerance community was formed in Trebesing . In 1785 the first Tolernazbethaus was built . In 1839 Protestants expelled from Tyrol settled in the parish of Trebesing. Today 900 of the 1300 inhabitants of the community Trebesing are Protestant.

The pastors who worked in Trebesing since 1782 included u. a. Paul Rázga (* 1798, † 1849), Karl Bünker sen. (1876–1919), Reinhard Bünker sen. (1921–1961), Oskar Sakrausky (1961/62), Gerhard Glawischnig (1962–1972) and Otto Bünker (1974–1983).

literature

  • Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 963.
  • Alexander Hanisch-Wolfram: In the footsteps of the Protestants in Carinthia. Verlag Johannes Heyn, Klagenfurt 2010, ISBN 978-3-7084-0392-2 , p. 190.

Web links

Commons : Trebesing, Evangelical Church  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 46 ° 52 ′ 59.5 "  N , 13 ° 30 ′ 38.8"  E