Evangelical parish church Stadtschlaining

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Evangelical parish church in Stadtschlaining
in the nave to the altar

The Evangelical Lutheran parish church Stadtschlaining AB is located in the upper part of the city of Stadtschlaining in the Oberwart district in Burgenland . The parish church belongs to the Superintendentur AB Burgenland and is a listed building .

history

The church was built from 1783 to 1787, including the former White Bastion. The tower was added in 1846. The church was restored in 1958/1959.

architecture

The classicist hall closes with an angular chancel. The three-story east tower in front has a tall onion helmet.

The three-aisled nave with a high, wide-span transverse vault on mighty Tuscan columns in the central nave. The side aisles with longitudinal vaults are divided into two floors by galleries, the gallery parapets are stretched between the columns. In the eastern nave yoke, the organ gallery stands on delicate pillars.

Furnishing

The late Classicist pulpit altar stands in an openwork altar wall between the central nave and apse, which serves as a sacristy. The altar was built in 1820 by the master carpenter and altar builder Georg Bitterle with the sculptor Franz Müllner and the gilder Karl Koch. It has a wide cranked cornice on six Tuscan pilasters, has a wooden crucifix framed in white in the middle, and on the side in the openings are remarkable white framed figures of Peter and Moses, perceived as Baroque. In the top of the altar is a pulpit, on the side vases, on top putti and the figure of the risen man. The previous altar was transferred to the Evangelical Parish Church in Siget in der Wart .

The large organ was built by Franz Schwarz from Graz in 1788, and the organ was rebuilt in 1887.

literature

Web links

Commons : Protestant Church (Stadtschlaining)  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 47 ° 19 ′ 26.1 ″  N , 16 ° 16 ′ 35.4 ″  E