List of religious buildings in Schliersee
The list includes the sacred buildings in the area of the Upper Bavarian municipality Schliersee , arranged according to their location from north to south.
Surname | image | Location | Establishment | Denomination | Remarks | Coordinates |
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St. Martin |
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In the district of Westenhofen | 1734-1737 | Roman Catholic | Baroque with a Gothic tower, the grave of the game shooter Georg Jennerwein in the cemetery |
47 ° 44 '13 " N , 11 ° 51' 14.3" E |
Christ Church |
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Leitnerstrasse 2 in the main town |
1953-1954 | evangelical | Tent-like construction with an onion dome, the architect was Olaf Andreas Gulbransson |
47 ° 44 '11.2 " N , 11 ° 51' 47.6" E |
St. George |
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Hans-Miederer-Straße 4, in the main town (on the vineyard) |
Mid 14th century | Roman Catholic | Also called the Weinbergkirche because of its location . Altar with a free-standing statue of St. George on horseback, killing the dragon. |
47 ° 44 ′ 3 " N , 11 ° 51 ′ 58" E |
St. Sixtus |
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Mesnergasse 2 in the main town |
1712-1715 | Catholic | Baroque building with rich furnishings, Gothic tower, frescoes by Johann Baptist Zimmermann , Madonna panel painting by Jan Polack (1494) | 47 ° 43 '59.4 " N , 11 ° 51' 53.1" E |
St. Nicholas Chapel |
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In the cemetery of St. Sixtus, | Late Gothic, reduced in size in 1712/13 due to building material for St. Sixtus | Roman Catholic | Remnants of an earlier larger church. Cemetery chapel and memorial for warriors, winged altar for Nikolaus von Myra from 1541 |
47 ° 44 '0.2 " N , 11 ° 51' 53.4" E |
Krainsberger Chapel | In the district of Breitenbach-Krainsberg | around 1900 | Roman Catholic | Strongly structured plastered building with roof turrets | 47 ° 43 '46.7 " N , 11 ° 50' 38.3" E | |
St. Leonhard |
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Fischhausen district, on the B 307 |
1651 | Roman Catholic | Branch and pilgrimage church (annual Leonhardi trip ), baroque nave, Gothic tower, rich stucco decoration | 47 ° 42 ′ 27.7 " N , 11 ° 52 ′ 25" E |
Holy Cross Chapel |
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In the Markus Wasmeier Farm Museum, Neuhaus district, Brunnbichl 5 | 2012-2015 | Roman Catholic | Built by the Lüftlmaler and restorer Günther Wasmeier, Markus Wasmeier's father . Space for 20 people, ceiling with peasant painting "Maria Hilf" |
47 ° 42 '24.9 " N , 11 ° 52' 41.3" E |
St. Joseph | In the Neuhaus district | 1952/1953 | Roman Catholic | Hall room with flat ceiling and semicircular altar apse. Affiliated youth center, parish center and kindergarten. |
47 ° 42 '5.2 " N , 11 ° 52' 44.5" E | |
Apostle Peter Church | In the Neuhaus district | 1963/1964 | evangelical | Architect Gustav Gsaenger . The winged altar comes from Angela Gsaenger, the architect's daughter. |
47 ° 41 ′ 51.7 " N , 11 ° 52 ′ 52" E | |
St. Leonhard (Freudenreichkapelle) |
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On the Brecherspitz-Dürnbachkopf ridge at an altitude of 1573 meters | at the end of the 19th century | Roman Catholic | Alpine chapel, timber construction, name reference to Freudenreichalm |
47 ° 40 '45.2 " N , 11 ° 51' 43.4" E |
St. Bernhard |
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In the Spitzingsee district | 1937/1938 | Roman Catholic | Dedicated to St. Bernard of Menthon , the patron saint of alpine residents and mountaineers. | 47 ° 39 '40.8 " N , 11 ° 53' 15.4" E |
St. Michaels Chapel |
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East of the Spitzingsee below the Schwarzenkopfhütte | Roman Catholic | Was erected in honor of the dead of the police. The Bavarian police operate two mountain houses nearby for training purposes |
47 ° 39 '40.9 " N , 11 ° 54' 28.5" E | |
Maria Hilf chapel |
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In the hamlet of Valepp south of the Spitzingsee | 1710 | Roman Catholic | In the richly decorated carved altar is a copy of the miraculous image of Mariahilf by Lucas Cranach the Elder | 47 ° 36 '53.7 " N , 11 ° 53' 37.2" E |
literature
- Sixtus Lampl : Churches in Schliersee . Self-published, Valley 1994, p. 28-30 .
Websites
Commons : Churches in Schliersee - Collection of images
- Churches in Schliersee. Retrieved February 10, 2018 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Holy Cross Chapel. Retrieved February 10, 2018 .
- ↑ Freudenreich Chapel. Retrieved February 10, 2018 .
- ^ The mountain houses of the Bavarian police. Retrieved February 10, 2018 .