Maria Bründl (Steinberg-Dörfl)

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Pilgrimage chapel Maria Bründl with confessional chapel and outdoor benches (2012)

The pilgrimage chapel Maria Bründl is a Roman Catholic chapel in Dörfl in the market town Steinberg-Dörfl in the district of Oberpullendorf in Burgenland and communicating with the confessional next to it under monument protection .

In 1677 a pilgrimage to a statue of the Virgin Mary next to a spring began. The pilgrimage chapel stands west of the village Dörfl in a forest and was built in 1720 with Gabriel Esterházy .

The elongated single-nave building was presented as a south tower, which forms a small vestibule to the church on the ground floor. Above the open arched portal is a niche with the stone figure of Mary and Child on a base and a double coat of arms, which, according to the inscription, was donated by Matthias Hedly in 1677.

The three-bay hall with a flat vaulted square between belts and pilasters has a fourth, low, flat closed bay as a sacristy.

The altar between the 3rd and 4th yoke from the 3rd quarter of the 18th century is a rococo reredos with sacrificial portals and shows the miraculous image of Our Lady of Perpetual Help .

The confessional chapel next to the chapel is a small baroque building with a curved gable. The altar from the 18th century shows the altarpiece Seven Sorrows of Mary and carries a figure of St. Sebastian.

literature

  • The art monuments of Austria. Dehio Burgenland 1976 . Dörfl, Maria Bründl pilgrimage chapel, confessional chapel, p. 59.

Coordinates: 47 ° 29 '17.2 "  N , 16 ° 27' 57.4"  E