Pauli Conversion (Kleinviecht)

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Filial church Pauli Conversion

The Filialkirche Pauli Conversion is the Catholic village church of Kleinviecht in the Freising district ( Upper Bavaria ). The church was built in the 13th or 14th century as a brick choir tower church in the late Romanesque style. The patronage is the Pauli Conversion Festival .

description

To the east of the single nave nave is a drawn-in choir closing with an apse . The nave has a flat roof, the choir is spanned by a vault from the 17th century. The exterior of the apse is decorated with an arched frieze and two German ribbons on top of each other. An old arched window is walled up, there is a cruciform gap above it. A wide, squat tower rises above the choir and apse. The sacristy built on the north side of the choir is more recent. The church's furnishings include a painted wooden figure from around 1300 depicting Christ on the cross. The church has a cemetery.

literature

  • The art monuments of the Kingdom of Bavaria. 1st part. United Kunstanstalten publishing house, Munich 1895
  • Ernst Götz u. a. (Editor), Georg Dehio (founder): Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler, Bayern IV: Munich and Upper Bavaria , 3rd edition 2006, Deutscher Kunstverlag Munich Berlin, p. 592, ISBN 978-3-422-03115-9

Web links

Commons : Pauli Bekehrung (Kleinviecht)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 48 ° 26 ′ 15.9 "  N , 11 ° 49 ′ 38.4"  E