Parish church Flaurling

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Parish church hl. Margaret from the south

The parish church Flaurling is in the municipality Flaurling in the district Innsbruck-Land in Tyrol . The Roman Catholic parish church consecrated to St. Margaret of Antioch belongs to the Telfs deanery in the diocese of Innsbruck . The church and the cemetery are under monument protection ( list entry ).

history

The consecration of a chapel was documented in 1326. In 1508 it was enlarged by the builder Oswald Klotz. In 1578 there was a vaulting and decoration with Gothic vault ribs by Wolfgang Rosenberger the Younger and Mathias Pärtl. In 1750 the church was rebuilt. In 1836 the nave was rebuilt in the classical style and the church was realigned by the architect and sculptor Josef Falbesoner . In 1958/1959 the church was restored inside, 1962 outside.

architecture

Interior, view of the choir

The village church, which stands south a little above the village, is surrounded by the cemetery with a wall. It consists of the classicist five- bay nave with a gable roof over a wide hollow from 1836, the late Gothic choir from 1508 and the Gothic north tower with pointed helmet from the 14th / 15th century. Century. The east facade with triangular gable is structured by pilasters and a wide entablature . The portal is accentuated with pilasters and a blown gable, above is a mosaic of the Good Shepherd in a quatrefoil from the beginning of the 20th century.

The interior is structured with pillars and covered in the nave with a pressed barrel , in the choir, which has just closed, with a stab cap barrel . The Nazarene ceiling frescoes created by Johann Nepomuk Leitl based on a design by Franz Xaver Pernlochner in 1875/76 were painted over in 1958 by Wolfram Köberl in a Baroque style.

Furnishing

The high altar from 1836 by Josef Falbesoner has a double column structure with cranked entablature and a high attachment over a segmented arch gable and shows the high altar sheet St. Margareta , painted by Caspar Jele (1843).

organ

The organ , built by Franz Weber in 1875, has a five-axis front with round-arched fields, and it is divided by strong half- columns. The instrument has 20 stops on two manuals and a pedal .

I main work C – f 3
1. Bourdon (from C 0 ) 16 ′
2. Principal 8th'
3. Copl 8th'
4th viola 8th'
5. octave 4 ′
6th flute 4 ′
7th Fifth 2 23
8th. Cornet VI 2 ′
9. great 2 ′
10. mixture 1 23
II Positive C – f 3
11. Dumped 8th'
12. Principal p. 8th'
13. octave 4 ′
14th Forest flute 2 ′
Pedals C – f 0
15th Bombass 16 ′
16. Sub bass 16 ′
17th Principal bass 16 ′
18th Trumpet 8th'
19th Octave bass 8th'
20th Quintbass 6 ′

Bells

In the church tower there are five bells that were cast in 1949 by the Oberascher bell foundry in Salzburg and are tuned in the tone sequence c 1 –es 1 –f 1 –as 1 –b 1 . The total weight of the bells is approx. 5100 kilograms.

literature

Web links

Commons : Parish Church of St. Margareta (Flaurling)  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Flaurling, Parish Church of St. Margareth . In: Organ Landscape Tyrol. Retrieved June 7, 2020 .
  2. Flaurling (Bell consecration). In:  Tiroler Bauern-Zeitung , March 31, 1949, p. 8 (online at ANNO ).Template: ANNO / Maintenance / tbz

Coordinates: 47 ° 17 '27.5 "  N , 11 ° 7' 17.7"  E