Parish church Häselgehr

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Widum and parish church St. Martin
Dense stencil decoration painting and pictures by Johann Kärle
Entry of the saints on circumferential sheet metal cladding by Wendelin Ambrosi

The Häselgehr parish church is located in the municipality of Häselgehr in the Reutte district in Tyrol . The Roman Catholic parish church of St. Martin belongs to the deanery Breitenwang in the diocese of Innsbruck . The church with the autonomous north past the cemetery with a chapel of rest and the intermediate-off Widum are under monument protection .

history

In 1689 a Martinskapelle was named in Unterhöf. A new building took place in 1704, a priest was named in 1721, and the new building was consecrated in 1732. In 1740 the Widum was built and the furnishings and the church tower were restored. In 1753 the nave was extended. In 1803 a late classicist new building followed. In 1822, half of the baroque church tower was demolished and made higher with a gabled spire. In 1891 the church was elevated to a parish church.

architecture

The church is located on the Lech Bridge on the northeast edge of the street village. The four-bay nave as a wide hall with a stitch cap barrel vault was painted with a dense decorative stencil painting by Johann Kärle . The nave has a double gallery on four pillars in the west. The drafted choir has a 3/8 end.

The fresco Glory of St. Martin in the choir painted Karl Selb and Josef Anton Selb in 1806 , as well as the Assumption and Assumption of Mary in the nave, and Esther in front of Ahasver above the organ loft.

Johann Kärle painted frescoes in 1872/1882, in the choir arch reveal on the left Jesus and Maria and also Magnus, Theresia, Hedwig, Isabella, Margaretha and Monika, angels and doves of St. Geistes, in the choir reveal on the right, Vincent of Padua and Antonius and also Stephan, Ludwig, Alfons and Thomas, Elias and Moses take precedence. On the choir arch on the left Kärle painted the Coronation of Mary and on the right Archangel Michael. Kärle also painted in the stitch caps and three-passes, on the left Judith and Holofernes, warriors with a kneeling wife, Zacharias, Elisabeth and Anna, Jesus in the temple, and on the right Annunciation and Visitation. The stained glass windows with Saints James and Andreas, Bartholomäus and Matthäus were created in 1887 by the Tyrolean glass painting company Innsbruck.

Furnishing

The high altar from 1810/1812 was painted in 1820 by the painter Andreas Müller. The figures Maria and Joseph and the two angels sitting on the entablature were created by the sculptor Franz Xaver Renn in 1813 . Renn added the figures Petrus and Paulus, Philomena, Barbara, Genoveva and Chlodildis in 1822. The painting coat division of St. Martin painted the painter Karl Selb in 1813. The side altars were painted around 1885/1890 by the painter Georg Fiegenschuh. The figures on the side altars were created in 1903/1904 by the sculptor Josef Bachlechner the Elder .

The pulpit from 1906 with a neo-Gothic structure has a painting of Christ as the Good Shepherd and the four evangelists on the basket. On the cover is the figure of a trumpet angel around 1780 by Josef Georg Witwer . There is a figure of St. Martin from the 2nd half of the 17th century. On the nave wall is a sheet metal cladding, painted by the curate and painter Wendelin Ambrosi around 1880 with the entry of the saints. The Stations of the Cross created Johann Anton Scheidle in 1877.

The organ was built in 1938 by Orgelbau Reinisch-Pirchner . The bells from 1907 and 1926 were melted down in the two world wars. The Tyrolean Bell Foundry Grassmayr cast five bells in 1954 .

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Coordinates: 47 ° 18 ′ 35.5 ″  N , 10 ° 29 ′ 33.5 ″  E