Parish Church of Dalaas

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Catholic parish church hl. Oswald in Dalaas

The Roman Catholic parish church Dalaas is located in the municipality of Dalaas in the Klostertal in Vorarlberg . The parish church of St. Oswald belongs to the dean's office Bludenz-Sonnenberg in the diocese of Feldkirch . The church and the cemetery are under monument protection ( list entry ).

history

Initially, Dalaas was an ecclesiastical branch of Nüziders . In 1350 there was a chapel and in 1386 a parish. A church was built on the site of the chapel in 1507. In 1629 the nave was extended. In 1792 the church was baroque and in 1793 the tower was raised. In 1832 the sacristy was added. In 1863/1864 there was a restoration.

architecture

The church stands on the north slope above the valley floor and is surrounded by a cemetery. The baroque nave and the retracted Gothic choir have a common gable roof. The western front and the south tower have low signs .

Interior of the church (2019) with the choir arch supported by a wooden structure and interspersed with cracks

The outside of the nave shows no three-dimensional structure with five arched windows. The portal on the south side has a flat arch. The sign in the west with a round arch arcade is bricked and has a flat ceiling. In the western front there are two arched windows, a arched portal with a grooved reveal with a wood-carved door from the 19th century. The retracted choir has pointed arch windows. To the north of the choir there is a two-storey sacristy extension under a pent roof. The tower was given an onion dome with the architect Franz Anton Purtscher (1793).

The interior of the nave has a flat barrel vault over a surrounding cornice and five arched windows with stucco molding between pilasters with vine stucco decoration. In the west of the nave is a gallery with a straight parapet with two curved stairways, the parapet and the soffit show stucco decoration.

The retracted choir arch has C-flourishes on baroque pilasters. The retracted two-bay choir with a three-eighth end has a stitch cap vault on baroque pilasters, on the left is a baroque round arched portal to the sacristy, and on the right is a Gothic pointed arched portal to the tower. The pointed arch window on the apex wall is walled up.

Jacob Bertle (1897/1898) painted the frescoes in the nave, in front the birth of Christ, in the middle the resurrection of Christ, in the choir the sacrifice of Melchisedech . In the nave, at the back of the Whitsun miracle, to the left on the left the calling of Peter, the awakening of the daughter of Jairus, painted by Hans Bertle . Annunciation, twelve-year-old Jesus in the temple, Christ appears to Magdalena, baptism of the Ethiopian eunuch by St. Paul in stucco frames with leaf decoration are from the end of the 18th century.

The stained glass in the choir shows Wendelin on the left and Martin and Isidor on the right.

Furnishing

View of the organ

Josef Vonier (1750) built the high altar as a four-column structure with twisted columns and a richly cranked entablature and a volute top and a high tabernacle zone on a curved floor plan. The version was painted by Johann Adam and Johannes Fuetscher (1754). The high altar picture St. Franz Bertle (1865) painted Oswald and the superior image of God the Father and the Holy Spirit . The figures, Wolfgang on the left and Florian on the right, two kneeling entablature angels and four putti were created by the sculptor Andreas Kölle (around 1730).

The organ in a rococo - Housing of 1792 was in 1909 by Anton Behmann rebuilt and restored 1969th

literature

Web links

Commons : Parish Church of St. Oswald und Friedhof, Dalaas  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 47 ° 7 '28.2 "  N , 9 ° 59' 41.3"  E