Lebmach branch church
The small Roman Catholic. Church in the village of Lebmach in the market town of Liebenfels is a branch church of the Maria Pulst parish. She is the St. Bartholomew consecrated. The church is a listed building .
Building
The simple Gothic building has a prominent west tower and a sacristy attached to the south of the choir. The ground floor of the tower forms the vestibule with the shoulder-arched west portal. The door is completely iron-clad. The interior of the nave is flat covered. The choir has a two-bay rib vault with a 5/8 end. A poorly preserved mural from the 16th century can be seen on the south wall of the choir. The simple wooden west gallery rests on two wooden stands .
Facility
The six-column baroque high altar is attributed to Johann Pacher . In the shrine there is a figure of St. Bartholomew, holding a knife in his hand as an attribute . Assistant figures are an evangelist on the left, St. Paul . Above it, in a smaller niche under a canopy, stands a Maria immaculata , the foot on the head of a serpent winding around the globe. The antependium shows a popular representation of St. Bartholomew in a flower arrangement.
On the north wall of the nave there is the Anne Altar, a baroque four-column aedicule altar with a painting of St. Anna herself the third .
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Coordinates: 46 ° 44 ′ 45.6 ″ N , 14 ° 18 ′ 28.5 ″ E