Parish Church of Haiming

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Catholic parish church of St. Chrysanth and St. Daria in Haiming

The Roman Catholic parish church of Haiming is located in Haiming in the municipality of Haiming in the Imst district in Tyrol . The parish church of St. Chrysanthus and St. Daria belongs to the Silz deanery in the Innsbruck diocese . The building is a listed building .

history

The parish

The Gothic church was built on July 10, 1384 by Bishop Albert Episcopus Godenensis in honor of the Holy Apostle James the Elder . Ä. and dedicated to the Holy Martyr Chrysanthus . On June 15, 1398, the "Chrysanthus-Chapel" in Haiming was given a letter of indulgence by Jakobus ep. Castoriensis granted. In 1401 the pastor of Silz signed a contract with the branch parish, according to which holy mass should be read from the mother church in Silz in Haiming on every Saturday of the year and every other Wednesday. On June 15, 1486 the first document about the establishment of a chaplaincy in Haiming was finally issued. The church was expanded in 1511 and rededicated in 1517. The north tower standing by the retracted choir was partially destroyed by a lightning strike in 1599. In 1663 the Haiming pastoral care was elevated to the position of curate. After a fire, the church was restored in 1761 with the ribs removed. At the end of the 18th century, twin windows with tracery were installed in the bell storey of the tower, an eight-sided storey with two-lane tracery windows was placed on top and the tower was closed with an onion with a lantern. The sacristy was added to the east. In 1891 the church was finally elevated to a parish.

architecture

Church exterior

The nave and the choir show themselves with triangular pilasters, a surrounding cornice and a cornice. The pointed arch windows have cross bars in the curve of the arch. The pointed arched north portal is grooved and barred. The buttresses on the western front, which is structured with tracery, are placed across the corner. The west facade has Gothic circular windows and a barbed pointed arch portal and consoles and coats of arms. On the north side of the nave are late Gothic remains of a wall painting Christ falls under the burden of the cross from the 16th century and a baroque painting Christophorus .

Church interior

The four-bay nave and the choir have stitch cap barrel vaults with ribs from the 19th century. The pillars with circular services are Gothic. The two-storey west gallery stands on stone pillars and is arched in a Gothic style with barrels of stitching caps. The pointed triumphal arch is fluted in the arch. The one-bay choir with a five-eighth closure has a sill cornice and to the north a rounded arched portal with an iron plate door. In the southern windows of the choir, the Freundsberg family coats of arms are marked 1521. The wall painting on the southern nave wall Anna selbdritt is marked 1511.

Furnishing

The free-standing high altar is entirely in the neo-Gothic style. Only the statue of Our Lady was exchanged for the late Gothic one in the cemetery chapel during the restoration in 1962. The neo-Gothic statue of Adolf Vogl is in the newly built cemetery chapel. To the left and right of the Madonna are the figures of the church patrons Chrysanth and Daria. In the canopies of the top stand the figure of Christ with the lamb in the middle, the figure of St. Catherine on the left, and St. Barbara on the right . In the adjacent areas of the tabernacle, finely crafted reliefs by Adolf Vogl can be seen: on the left the Adoration of the Shepherds and on the right the Last Supper.

The left side altar depicts the Assumption of Mary, above it Christ the King, as side figures Elisabeth on the left and Zacharias on the right. Due to the irregularity of the church layout, there was half a meter less space for the right side altar. Klemens Raffeiner solved this problem by constructing a particularly slim altar structure. In the middle of the right side altar is a tabernacle into which the Holy of Holies is transferred on Maundy Thursday until the Resurrection celebration. To the left of this you can see St. Joseph and on the right St. Anthony . St Martin with the goose stands above the tabernacle . He is accompanied on the left and right by two music-making angels, which are located on delicate pillars. There is a crucifix in the altar tower.

literature

  • The art monuments of Austria. Dehio Tirol 1980 . Haiming, Parish Church of St. Chrysanth and Daria, Friedhofskapelle, pp. 298-299.

Web links

Commons : Parish Church Haiming  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Karl Hofer: Haiming in Tirol - Parish Church of St. Chrysanth and St. Daria . Druckerei Pircher GmbH, March 1995, p. 5-13 .
  2. Karl Hofer: Haiming in Tirol - Parish Church of St. Chrysanth and St. Daria . Druckerei Pircher GmbH, March 1995, p. 19-30 .

Coordinates: 47 ° 15 ′ 15.1 ″  N , 10 ° 53 ′ 11.1 ″  E