Kaiser-Franz-Joseph-Jubilee-Church

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Kaiser-Franz-Joseph-Jubiläums-Kirchen, or Kaiser-Jubiläums-Kirchen for short, are church buildings that were donated because of the jubilee of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph I (1830–1916) and named after them as the Jubilee Church . Franz Joseph became emperor in 1848 following the abdication of his uncle Ferdinand I (1793–1875).

List of known anniversary churches

50th anniversary of government 1898

Francis of Assisi Church
(50th anniversary of government)

60th anniversary of government in 1908

Parish Church Pressbaum
(60th anniversary of government)

literature

  • 100 years Parish Church Pressbaum 1908–2008 , Catholic parish, Pressbaum 2008.
  • Andrea Blöchl-Köstner: The 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph I in 1908. Last sunset before sinking , Univ.-Diss., Salzburg 2004.
  • Daniela Danner: The government jubilee in 1898 in the mirror of the press , Univ.-Dipl.Arb., Vienna 1996.
  • Theresia Hauenfels: Visualization of the claim to power. The Habsburgs and Habsburg-Lothringers in Pictures , Applied Cultural Studies 3, Edition Praesens, Vienna 2005, ISBN 3-7069-0343-1 .
  • Stefan Malfèr: Imperial jubilee and piety on the cross. Habsburg “Pietas Austriaca” in the glass windows of the parish church of St. Lawrence in Vienna-Breitensee. With color plates by Herbert Stöcher, Böhlau Verlag, Vienna, Cologne and Weimar 2011, ISBN 978-3-205-78627-6 .

See also

Web links

f1Georeferencing Map with all linked sites: OSM | WikiMap

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Kaiser Franz Josef Jubiläumskirche, Cheb, Mokriny (formerly Nassengrub / Bohemia), Czech Republic (CZ) , KIDOK, kirchenbau-dokumentation.de