Branch church Irrsdorf

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The Filialkirche Irrsdorf is a Roman Catholic church in Irrsdorf im Flachgau , Land Salzburg . It belongs to the parish of Straßwalchen in the deanery Köstendorf of the archdiocese of Salzburg . The patron saint festival is on August 15 , the Assumption , committed.

history

Irrsdorf , the village

Irrsdorf is mentioned in a document as Ursisdorf under the abbot of the Mondsee Monastery Oportinus in the 8th century , and a church is said to have existed here even then. The current building was built under Pastor Perchtold von Straßwalchen and inaugurated on April 18, 1408.

The inventory originally also included an altar of Mary (around 1520), of which four relief panels in particular have been preserved on the Sunday side, which give the master of Irrsdorf its name .

The church was refurbished between 1684 and 1714. The church was renovated in 1928 and between 1955 and 1957.

Until the turn of the last century, the church was largely free outside of the small farming village; in the 1950s it was still on the outskirts.

construction

The church is a tall, single-nave, Gothic church with a single choir. The tower dates from 1749.

Furnishing

High altar

In terms of art history, the carved door leaves with St. Mary and St. Elisabeth, dated 1408, are remarkable .

Meinrad Guggenbichler supplied the figural and ornamental carvings for the high altar (1682–1684) , the carpentry work is by Martin Mayr from Mondsee , the setting was done by Matthias Wichelhamer , and the two altar paintings are by Johann Friedrich Pereth . Guggenbichler also created a large part of the other furnishings for this church, such as the side altars in 1689.

In 1714 the altar of the Leonhard chapel was created.

The organ was built in 1988 by the Johann Pirchner company , Steinach am Brenner. Like a winged altar, the prospectus can be closed with two winged doors.

There is also a grave relief of a Roman horseman in the church.

graveyard

The church is surrounded by a cemetery, which is enclosed by a wall, in which there are two listed wayside shrines. One shows a Pietà , it is right at the entrance to the cemetery, the other is set into the cemetery wall like a chapel niche and serves as the Duke's grave .

Others

The Arnoweg leads to the church (stage 59 Irrsdorf - Mattsee ), it connects important early historical places of the Salzburg archbishopric.

literature

  • Elfriede Kapeller: The late Gothic church door in Irrsdorf: porta ecclesiae - porta paradisi; Church portal and gate of paradise . Carolino Augusteum, Salzburg Museum for Art and Cultural History, Salzburg 1999, ISBN 3-901014-62-4 ( annual publication / Salzburger Museum Carolino Augusteum 45th 1999).
  • Jutta Reisinger-Weber: The monogrammist IP and his circle . Klinger, Passau 2007, ISBN 978-3-932949-66-1 (New publications by the Institute for East Bavarian Homeland Research at the University of Passau; Vol. 58).

Web links

Commons : Filialkirche Mariae Himmelfahrt in Irrsdorf  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Personnel of the world and religious clergy of the Archdiocese of Salzburg for 1957 ( Schematismus 1957), ed. from the Archbishop's Office in Salzburg 1957, pp. 219f.
  2. today in the Salzburg Museum , inv. No. 191 / 28-194 / 28
  3. cf. 3. Land survey around 1890, layer online at DORIS , first land survey
  4. ^ SAGIS , Layer historical orthophotos , flying 1952–1954
  5. Voralpen: 59 Irrsdorf - Mattsee  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.arnoweg.com   , arnoweg.com (direct link).

Coordinates: 47 ° 58 ′ 2.1 ″  N , 13 ° 16 ′ 53.7 ″  E