Parish church Dietmanns in Großdietmanns

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Parish Church of St. Fourteen emergency helpers in Dietmanns in Großdietmanns

The Roman Catholic parish church Dietmanns in Großdietmanns is in the village of Dietmanns in the market town of Großdietmanns in Lower Austria . The parish church of Sts. Fourteen emergency helpers belong to the Gmünd deanery in the diocese of St. Pölten . The church is a listed building .

history

The late Gothic church , with a Romanesque core , dates from the second half of the 15th century. The baroque tower was built in the 17th century. The church was elevated to a parish church in 1783 . The organ gallery was installed in 1837.

architecture

The late Gothic hall church has a three-bay nave and a retracted two-bay choir with a five-eighth end . The church has two-lane tracery windows on the south side . The two portals in the south and west have a shoulder arch in a profiled rectangular frame. The portal of the porch in the south is a chamfered round arched gate. A baroque porch porch was presented to the simple west facade with an oculus . In the north of the nave is a long, narrow sacristy , which has been expanded at the choir with a wide baroque sacristy under a barrel cap. At the top of the choir there is a square baroque east tower from the 17th century with an east portal, arched sound windows and an onion helmet.

The three-bay, two-aisled, steeply proportioned nave has a six-part star rib vault on central eight-sided pillars and beveled round services. In the west yoke is an organ loft with arches under a plaza on late Gothic eight-sided pillars. The retracted ogival triumphal arch is chamfered. The choir has a network-like six-part star rib vault on round services with renewed ornamented keystones . The choir has a sacrament niche and a shoulder arched sacristy portal.

Furnishing

The high altar is a blasted columned aedicule around 1680 with a cafeteria , tabernacle and ornamental flanks from the 3rd quarter of the 18th century and shows the altarpiece Fourteen Holy Helpers from the 2nd half of the 18th century and the excerpt of the Holy Trinity and carries the Top figure St. George. The side altar from the end of the 17th century bears a late Gothic carving Pietà from the 2nd quarter of the 15th century. The classicist pulpit was built by the carpenter Kaspar Kindermann (1811). The granite stone is from the 18th century. The late Gothic holy water font with a twisted shaft was built around 1500.

The organ work was built by the Mauracher brothers (1935) in a classicist case from 1837. Johann Adalbert Perner (1816) cast a bell.

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Coordinates: 48 ° 44 ′ 51.7 "  N , 14 ° 56 ′ 47"  E