Parish church Antiesenhofen

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Parish church hl. Aegidius in Antiesenhofen

The parish church of Antiesenhofen is in the municipality of Antiesenhofen in Upper Austria . The Roman Catholic parish church of St. Aegidius belongs to the dean's office Altheim in the diocese of Linz . The church is a listed building .

history

A church was mentioned in a document in 1084. The Gothic church building with a Romanesque core was built in the third quarter of the 15th century. From the 16th to the 19th century, the owners of Maasbach Castle ( Eggerding municipality ) were buried in the parish church of Antiesenhofen.

architecture

Epitaph of Michael von Hackledt zu Maasbach and his family in the parish church of Antiesenhofen

The single-nave two-bay nave has a star rib vault. The nave walls are Romanesque with half-retracted buttresses with semicircular services. The three-axis west gallery has a groin vault. The one-bay choir with a five-eighth closure has a star rib vault. The slender west tower has a baroque hood. The sacristy has a ribbed vault.

Furnishing

The high altar around 1650 has a statue of St. Aegidius from the second third of the 18th century. The side altars from 1650/1660 have newer statues. The altar in the north chapel in the Rococo style is from the third quarter of the 18th century and carries Christ on the scourge column. The pulpit is from the second quarter of the 18th century. In the northern vestibule is a Romanesque column capital with leaf ornaments and heads, which serves as a holy water font. A wrought iron cross was created around 1720. Next to the portal, relief tombstone made of red marble from the 16th century for Michael von Hackledt zu Maasbach and his family.

literature

  • Ludger Drost, The Parish Church of St. Egidius , in: Herbert Bitter (ed.), 900 years of Antiesenhofen. Ein Heimatbuch , Antiesenhofen 1997, 76-87.
  • Antiesenhofen, parish church hl. Aegidius. P. 24. In: The art monuments of Austria. Dehio Upper Austria. By Erwin Hainisch , reworked by Kurt Woisetschläger , prefaces to the 3rd edition (1958) and 4th edition (1960) by Walter Frodl , sixth edition, Verlag Anton Schroll & Co., Vienna 1977.

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. Christopher R. Seddon: The inscribed monuments of the lords and barons of Hackledt , Vienna 2002, pp. 126–129 (detailed description of the epitaph of Michael von Hackledt zu Maasbach).
  2. Christopher R. Seddon: Noble ways of life between Bavaria and Austria. Forms of rule and rulership structures of the landed nobility on the lower Inn in the early modern period, illustrated using the example of the lords and barons of Hackledt , Vienna 2009, pp. 592–605 (detailed biography of Michael von Hackledt zu Maasbach).

Coordinates: 48 ° 20 ′ 30.8 ″  N , 13 ° 23 ′ 50.5 ″  E