Catholic parish church Pinkafeld

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Catholic parish church of St. Peter and Paul in Pinkafeld

The Roman Catholic parish church Pinkafeld is located in the Pinkafeld community in the Oberwart district in Burgenland . It is consecrated to Saints Peter and Paul and belongs to the Pinkafeld dean's office in the Eisenstadt diocese . The building is a listed building .

history

The parish church in the center is the old mother church of the district. A new building took place from 1773 to 1774. The church consecration took place in 1786 with Bishop Johann Szily from the diocese of Szombathely . The completion with the complete furnishings (organ around 1800) of the church was in 1807. A restoration of the interior of the church and the furnishings took place in 1888 with the painter and carpenter Johann Rohrer from Pinkafeld. A complete restoration took place in 1956; a painting in 1963.

architecture

West view of the parish church

Outside

The single nave nave with a retracted choir with a flat round apse has a facade tower with a double onion hood and a lantern in the west . On both sides of the choir there are two-storey sacristy and oratorios. The western, three-axis articulated gable facade has three wall niches with stone figures of the Hungarian hll. Kings Ladislaus and Stephan and in the middle a crucifix with the mourning Maria.

Inside

The interior of the type of a late baroque wall pillar church consists of a four-bay nave with a square vault between belts on protruding pilasters in front of deeply indented window niches. The tower yoke has side rooms, in the west the three-axis gallery with a square vault and a central gallery parapet. Behind the broad, round-arched triumphal arch is the choir bay with a transverse vault and an apse under a shell.

Facility

On the late Baroque high altar from 1773/1774 by the sculptor Nikolaus Minich there is a late Baroque altarpiece Nativity by Anton Jantl from Graz. The pulpit and the baptismal font are attributed to the sculptor Philipp Jakob Prokop (1740–1814). The baptismal font dates from around 1780 and was built as a deliberate counterpart to the pulpit. It is in the form of a drum, which is placed on a two-tier wooden pedestal. There is a group of stucco figures depicting the baptism of Christ. The overlying cover with the dove of the Holy Spirit on the underside and an angel with a scroll on the top is very similar to the pulpit cover. The marbled tabernacle was erected on a brick altar table and is flanked by two Corinthian columns and two large kneeling angels. The organ on the west gallery has a positive on the gallery parapet. The organ was built in 1790 by Joseph Klügel (Kliegel), "civil organ and instrument maker" from Güns. In 1966 the Salzburg company Dreher and Reinisch installed a new organ in the original organ case . A bell was cast by Johann Feltl in Graz in 1840. The new furnishings of the chancel with altar table, ambo, candlesticks, cross and the cherry wood armchairs were created in 1991 by the sculptor Thomas Resetarits .

Picture gallery

literature

  • The art monuments of Austria. Dehio Burgenland 1976 . Pinkafeld, Catholic parish church Hll. Peter and Paul, pp. 233-234.

Web links

Commons : Pfarrkirche Pinkafeld  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Burgenland - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. ( Memento from June 26, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) . Federal Monuments Office , as of June 21, 2016 (PDF).
  2. a b c d Rudolf Köberl: The parish church to the princes of the apostles Peter and Paul ( Memento of the original from September 24, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. pfarrepinkafeld.at, undated, accessed on September 22, 2014 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.pfarrepinkafeld.at
  3. ^ Kilián Szigeti: Régi magyar orgonák - Kőszeg (Old Hungarian organs - Güns) . In: Zeneműkiadó . Budapest 1974, ISBN 963-330-041-X , p. 38-40 .

Coordinates: 47 ° 22 ′ 16.4 ″  N , 16 ° 7 ′ 29 ″  E