Branch church Kienberg
The Kienberg branch church is located at Josef-Heiser-Straße No. 4 in the Kienberg industrial estate in the market town of Gaming in the Scheibbs district in Lower Austria . The Roman Catholic branch church , consecrated to St. Florian von Lorch , belongs to the Deanery Ybbs in the diocese of St. Pölten .
history
The church was built in 1960 according to the plans of the builder Johann Kräftner sen. built.
architecture
The church building consists of the church with a pastoral care station with several adjoining rooms. Next to it is another building, originally designed as a cemetery chapel, with a concrete glass window, Christ Salvator 1966.
The church building, partly built in natural stone, under a flat gable roof. The roof turret at the front consists of an iron framework and has a ribbon window on the side.
The interior of the church shows a hall with a drawn-in polygonal apse under a concrete coffered ceiling on four slender round pillars near the corners.
Furnishing
The altar with a structure as a picture retable shows the altar sheet Mercy Seat from the third quarter of the 18th century, which carries the tabernacle at the same time, a statue of the Madonna around 1450/1460 and the two canvas paintings Anna teaches Mary to read and teach Mary by Joachim from the third Quarter of the 18th century.
literature
- Gaming, Kienberg, Filialkirche St. Florian. In: The art monuments of Austria. Dehio Lower Austria south of the Danube 2003 . P. 505.