Fischlham parish church

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The cemetery gate has an onion helmet around 1609

The Fischlham parish church is located in Fischlham in the Fischlham municipality in Upper Austria . The Roman Catholic parish church of St. Petrus - incorporated into Kremsmünster Abbey - belongs to the Pettenbach dean's office in the Linz diocese . The church and the cemetery are under monument protection .

history

A church was mentioned in a document around 1179. The church was restored in 1899.

architecture

The Gothic church building has a baroque nave. The two-and-a-half-bay, ribbed vaulted choir from the middle of the 15th century has a four-eighths closure and is shifted slightly to the south compared to the nave. The single-aisled, two-bay, vaulted lance-capped nave has retracted buttresses. The vault, the windows and probably also the south wall of the nave are from 1674. The west tower is marked 1447 and has a baroque onion helmet from 1734.

The cemetery gate has an onion helmet from 1609.

Furnishing

The neo-Gothic high altar is from 1880 and contains four reliquaries from 1749. The side altars from 1715 were probably renewed in 1881 by Johann Urban Remele. The pulpit as a little ship Petri was created in 1759 by the sculptor Franz Xaver Leithner and the painter Adam Racher, both from Lambach. The pulpit was restored in 1850.

There are gravestones with life-size relief figures: Warmund von Oberhaym ( Oberhaim ), died 1519, Sigmund Jagnreutter, died 1578, epitaph figure Jagnreutter from 1573.

literature

  • Fischlham, parish church St. Peter. P. 71. 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

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Coordinates: 48 ° 5 '12.3 "  N , 13 ° 57' 8.3"  E