Parish church Ladendorf

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Parish church hl. Andreas and in front of it the main portal of Ladendorf Castle

The parish church Ladendorf is located in the market town of Ladendorf in Lower Austria . The Roman Catholic parish church of St. Andreas belongs to the dean's office Wolkersdorf in the vicariate Unter dem Manhartsberg of the Archdiocese of Vienna . Until September 1, 2016, she was part of the Wolkersdorf dean's office . The church is a listed building .

location

The church north of the village on the hill is in front of the main entrance of Ladendorf Castle and by a cellar lane .

Andreas Church

South view of the parish church

In 1254 a pastor is mentioned in Ladendorf. The current church was built in 1776 as a late baroque building according to the plans of Peter Mollner .

The high altar from the 18th century was taken from the Greek Uniate Church of St. Barbara transferred here in Vienna. A wooden crucifix from the 18th century hangs in place of the high altar picture. A high altar image of St. Andreas from the akad. The painter Hans Hrusa, created after 1945, hangs on the aisle wall. Josef Loyp's organ was built around 1840.

literature

Web links

Commons : Pfarrkirche Ladendorf  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Parish Ladendorf The history of the Ladendorf Church , accessed on August 11, 2009

Coordinates: 48 ° 32'12 "  N , 16 ° 29'30.1"  E.