Neustift im Felde local chapel

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Local chapel St. Sebastian (2011)

The local chapel of St. Sebastian is a Roman Catholic chapel on the Anger von Neustift im Felde in Lower Austria .

Exterior construction

The chapel is a baroque-classicist building from 1776 with a gable roof , an extended façade tower and a low round apse . The two-storey tower with plaster structure, arched sound windows and onion helmet has gable legs with crowning vases. The pilaster-structured nave is pierced by lunette windows. The round apse is marked 1776 above the door. In the north-east corner there is a sacristy extension , which presumably dates from the first half of the 19th century.

inner space

The small, two-bay hall room with groin vaults on wall templates has a round arched partition arch to the apse and in the west a wooden music gallery. The sacristy is vaulted with a barrel with stitch caps . The inventory includes a late Baroque altar with the image of Anna herself third from the construction period, baroque sculptures of a Pietà and Saint Sebastian from the second half of the 18th century, an organ renovated in 1909 and a bell from 1948.

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Coordinates: 48 ° 24 '27.7 "  N , 15 ° 53' 26.5"  E