Parish church Haselbach (Niederhollabrunn municipality)

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Parish church hl. Michael in Haselbach
Church interior

The Roman Catholic parish church Haselbach is slightly elevated on the edge of the terrain in the east of the village of Haselbach in the municipality of Niederhollabrunn in the Korneuburg district in Lower Austria . It is consecrated to St. Michael and is located in the Stockerau deanery in the vicariate Unter dem Manhartsberg of the Archdiocese of Vienna . The building is under monument protection ( list entry ).

history

The original church stood on the Michelberg . This was probably built in the 9th century. In the years 1745 to 1748 it was rebuilt on the Michelberg. After its closure and demolition in 1783, the construction of the church in the village began in 1785 using the demolition material. The plans for the construction come from Josef Gerl . In 1785 the church was elevated to a parish church and incorporated into Klosterneuburg Abbey . After a fire in 1826, the outside of the church was renovated.

architecture

Church exterior

The church is a late baroque hall church. It is a simple, flat-closed building with a uniform field structure by means of chamfers and arched windows. The facade is closed horizontally towards the top. The portal is roofed with a gable structure and raised by the church tower between vase attachments. This has a clock gable and is closed by a pyramid roof. The 19th century Holy Sepulcher Chapel adjoins the church to the west and the sacristy to the east .

Church interior

The interior of the church is designed uniformly and consists of a three-bay rectangular hall. This is vaulted by a oblong square vault. In between there are doubled belt arches in the middle , which rest on wall pillar templates with volute brackets in the entablature. The gallery yoke is shallower than the other yokes and is opened to the ship by retracted double belt arches flanked by pilasters. A garland and the coat of arms of Klosterneuburg Monastery from around 1730 can be seen on the tie rod . The organ loft is vaulted with a plaza. and executed as a pressed arcade with parapet in the style of a slab. In the third yoke, the choir yoke, there are portals on both sides with triangular gable roofs to the sacristy and to the vaulted Holy Sepulcher chapel.

Furnishing

The furnishings come from the church on the Michelberg, which was newly built between 1745 and 1748. The high altar was built between 1745 and 1749 and takes up the entire end wall. The frame of the altarpiece is curved. The altarpiece is framed by convex double column flanks and a volute extract. Above the sacrificial portals are wing approaches with figure niches. The altarpiece shows St. Michael. It was painted by Michelangelo Unterberger . The figures are documented by Simon Reindl . On the side the Evangelist John , St. Simon , St. Peter and St. Paul are depicted. The most Holy Trinity and the Archangels Raphael and Gabriel are shown in the excerpt group. Johann Trimbor created the tabernacle structure . The cover image shows the "Annunciation of Mary". The miraculous image was painted before 1704.

The side altar consists of your cafeteria from the middle of the 18th century. A classicist picture frame retable rises above it . The altarpiece shows a crucifix and was painted at the end of the 18th century. The rococo-shaped pulpit dates from the mid-18th century. On the pulpit and the back wall there are reliefs of the evangelists. There is a volute canopy on the curved sound cover. The oil painting of St. Maria Immaculata comes from the third quarter of the 19th century, the statues of St. Sebastian and John Nepomuk come from the middle of the 18th century. The font was created at the end of the 18th century. It is made of sandstone and has a hunched basin. The seating is baroque, the candlesticks are late baroque. The scene of the Annunciation can be seen in the sheet metal cut. The church flags are provided with oil paintings from around 1900.

In the Heilig Grab chapel is a small classical altar from the second or third quarter of the 19th century. Above it is a round arched columned pedicle. The two guardian figures in Baroque style come from the former Holy Sepulcher. The confessional is from 1901.

organ

The organ in front of the two-part prospectus dates from 1903 by Josef Ullmann .

literature

  • DEHIO manual. The art monuments of Austria: Lower Austria. North of the Danube. Haselbach. Parish church hl. Michael. Bundesdenkmalamt (Ed.), Verlag Anton Schroll & Co, Vienna 1990, ISBN 3-7031-0585-2 , p. 499f.

Web links

Commons : Parish Church Haselbach  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Lower Austria - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. ( Memento from February 20, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of January 17, 2018.

Coordinates: 48 ° 26 ′ 12.2 "  N , 16 ° 16 ′ 40.9"  E