Branch church Ketzelsdorf

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Branch church Ketzelsdorf
East view of the branch church

The Filialkirche Ketzelsdorf is a Roman Catholic church in the middle of the Angers von Ketzelsdorf in Lower Austria . It is under the patronage of St. John Nepomuk and, as a subsidiary of Walterskirchen, belongs to the Poysdorf dean's office . It was built in the last quarter of the 18th century. The nave and tower facade date from 1838.

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The nave and the choir of the simple church are uniformly plastered. On the west side is a slightly protruding middle section with a triangular gable and a set tower with a tent roof . There is a round arched dazzling gable above the rectangular portal . The nave and choir are pierced by lunette windows. The low sacristy has a curved gable.

The interior of the nave has a groin vault over belt arches . The gallery rises to the west over a flat ceiling . The single-bay choir, which is older than the rest of the church, has a square vault on pillars and a cranked cornice throughout . In the segmental arched apse wall there is a connecting passage to the square vaulted sacristy.

The high altar from the first half of the 19th century, with a high base zone and set canteen, has a pair of pillars with entablature and an oil painting of St. John Nepomuk marked 1947 . The pulpit dates from the 19th century. The organ was made in 1909 by Johann M. Kaufmann. The bell is marked 1635. The rest of the furnishings come from the 19th and 20th centuries.

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Coordinates: 48 ° 39 ′ 10.7 "  N , 16 ° 38 ′ 58.6"  E