Ebenau parish church

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Catholic parish church hl. Florian in Ebenau
from the nave to the choir

The Roman Catholic parish church of Ebenau is raised on a hill to the east in the municipality of Ebenau in the Salzburg-Umgebung district in the state of Salzburg . The St. The church consecrated to Florian belongs to the Thalgau deanery of the Archdiocese of Salzburg , the patronage is celebrated on Florianitag , May 4th . The church building is a listed building .

history

After the boom of a factory settlement, the church was built between 1699 and 1702 and consecrated in 1704. It served as a vicariate church from 1702 and as a parish church from 1857, especially for the employees of the brass factory. In 1857 it was renovated, refurbished and elevated to a parish church.

architecture

The north-facing baroque hall church with a roof turret over the choir is surrounded by a cemetery.

Furnishing

The furnishings are uniformly early historical from 1857.

The parapet organ was created by Ludwig Mooser in 1850.

literature

  • The art monuments of Austria. Dehio Salzburg 1986 . Ebenau, parish church of St. Florian, Friedhof, Chapel of the Dead south of the church, pp. 77–78.
  • Georg Djundja: A short history of the organ . In: Festschrift for the blessing of the Ludwig Moser organ. Parish Church Ebenau , ed. vom Orgelverein, Ebenau 2008, pp. 12–15.
  • Roman Schmeißner: The history of organ art using the example of the Thalgau dean's office . Diploma thesis of the Federal Pedagogical Academy in Salzburg 1982.

Web links

Commons : Parish Church of St. Florian, Ebenau, Salzburg  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Notes and individual references

  1. Personnel of the world and religious clergy of the Archdiocese of Salzburg for 1957 ( Schematismus 1957), ed. from the Archbishop's Office in Salzburg 1957, p. 276.
  2. (former works parish of the high princely brass factory, closed in 1875) ; In: Personnel status of the world and religious clergy of the Archdiocese of Salzburg for 1957 (Schematismus 1957), ed. from the Archbishop's Office in Salzburg 1957, p. 276.
  3. Georg Djundja: A short history of the organ. In: Festschrift for the blessing of the Ludwig Moser organ. Ebenau parish church. ed. vom Orgelverein, Ebenau 2008, pp. 12–15.

Coordinates: 47 ° 47 ′ 28.7 "  N , 13 ° 10 ′ 33.1"  E