Branch church new building

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Catholic Parish Church of the Holy Trinity in a new building

The Roman Catholic subsidiary church Neubau stands on the southeastern edge of the village of Neubau in the municipality of Ladendorf in the Mistelbach district in Lower Austria . It is consecrated to the Holy Trinity and, as a branch church of the parish Niederkreuzstetten, belongs to the Wolkersdorf deanery in the vicariate Unter dem Manhartsberg of the Archdiocese of Vienna . The building is a listed building .

history

A chapel was built in 1788/89 and a church dedicated to the Holy Trinity was built in 1807. The original church stood on a sand bank. This partially collapsed on May 29, 1942 as a result of cellar drifts. The foundation stone for the new church not far from the old church, which was designed by master builder Karl Holey , took place on May 28, 1950. On October 28, 1951, Cardinal Theodor Innitzer consecrated the new building. A renovation took place between 1996 and 2002.

Building description

The church has a simple nave under a gable roof . The choir in the west stands over a circular floor plan. Above it is a dome with a lantern . In the southwest is a circular church tower with a conical roof. The sacristy connects to the church in the north. The choir is open to the nave through arched arcades with two columns. The glass windows are by Hermann Bauch. The furnishings are from the construction period.

literature

  • Dehio manual . The art monuments of Austria: Lower Austria. North of the Danube. New building (municipality of Ladendorf). Filial church hl. Trinity. Bundesdenkmalamt (Ed.), Verlag Anton Schroll & Co, Vienna 1990, ISBN 3-7031-0585-2 , p. 771.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Lower Austria - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. ( Memento of May 7, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) . Federal Monuments Office , as of June 26, 2015 (PDF).
  2. ^ Home book of the administrative district Mistelbach. supra, 1958, p. 31; Parish chronicle of Niederkreuzstetten for the years 1788 and 1807; Schinhan, pp. 34, 36, 86-88.

Coordinates: 48 ° 29 ′ 49.5 "  N , 16 ° 30 ′ 48.7"  E