Branch church Tradigist

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Catholic branch church St. Andreas in Tradigist village
in the nave to the choir

The branch church Tradigist is raised east of the main road in the Kirchweiler Tradigist village in the market town of Kirchberg an der Pielach in the St. Pölten-Land district in Lower Austria . The Roman Catholic branch church of the parish church in Rabenstein an der Pielach , consecrated to the Apostle Andreas , belongs to the Deanery Lilienfeld in the diocese of St. Pölten . The church and the remains of the former cemetery wall are under monument protection ( list entry ).

history

A church was documented in 1250/1260.

The late Gothic former fortified church was built around 1464. The south tower remained unfinished. The cemetery portal is free-standing south of the church.

architecture

The uniform late-Gothic church building with nave and choir under a hipped roof has two-lane tracery windows and stepped buttresses. In the west and south there is a late Gothic barred shoulder portal. Above the west portal there are two machicolations, above the south portal there is the year 1464. The undivided, half-recessed south tower ends at the ridge height of the nave.

The interior of the church shows a three-bay nave and a single - bay choir with a five-eighth end with ribbed vaults on consoles. In the choir there is a late Gothic tabernacle with a crossed rectangular niche on a wall template. A shoulder portal with an iron-studded door leaf leads into the ribbed vaulted tower ground floor as a sacristy.

There is a monumental mural painting St. Andrew from the 17th century.

Furnishing

The high altar on a late Baroque altar table has a tabernacle with the excerpt from Andreas, on the gable end there are putti, the back wall says 1798 and renovation 1886.

The polygonal stone pulpit was built around the middle of the 16th century and shows fields with mannerist paintings on the basket.

There is a statue of Rochus from the beginning of the 18th century. A canvas painting of Andreas is from the end of the 18th century.

Benedikt Khober (Choberger) names a coat of arms tombstone from 1631.

literature

Web links

Commons : Filialkirche Tradigist  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 48 ° 2 ′ 3.2 ″  N , 15 ° 26 ′ 45.9 ″  E