Landl parish church

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Catholic parish church of St. Bartholomäus in Landl
in the choir to the high altar
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The Landl parish church is located in Kirchweiler Kirchenlandl in the municipality of Landl in the Liezen district in Styria . The Roman Catholic parish church consecrated to the Apostle Bartholomäus - incorporated into the Admont Abbey - belongs to the Admont deanery in the Graz-Seckau diocese . The church and the cemetery are under monument protection ( list entry ).

history

A predecessor church incorporated into Admont Abbey was documented in 1273. The late Gothic church building was consecrated in 1523. The church was restored inside in 1972 and outside in 1973.

architecture

The church exterior shows stepped buttresses and three-lane tracery windows. The mighty Gothic west tower was given a baroque style with a pilaster structure and a hooded roof. The massive, well-fortified tower has a tower hall open on two sides, on the first floor there is a shoulder arch portal with a red chalk year date of 1496. In the southern corner of the tower there is a stair tower. The pointed arched south portal and the pointed arched barred west portal have doors with Gothic fittings. Baroque side chapels from the second half of the 17th century stand on both sides of the Chorjoch. To the north, under the side chapel, there is the crypt chapel Kerzenmandl from 1661.

There is a coat of arms tombstone Wolf Khalp 1602 on the tower, a tombstone to Hans von Gasteiger (1499–1577) on the sacristy , the tombstone shows the deceased kneeling with his family in front of the crucified Christ and above Jonas with the whale.

The interior of the church shows a two-bay, almost square nave with a ribbed vault on round services and a continuous crown rib. The slightly retracted one-bay choir with a five -eighth end has a six-part looping and at the end an eight-part star rib vault on spherical consoles. The three-axis west gallery was probably built in the 19th century.

The figural stained glass at the end of the choir was created by the Innsbrucker Glasmalerei Anstalt in 1899 .

Furnishing

The neo-Gothic high altar from the end of the 19th century contains parts of the old altar in the parish church of Hall near Admont .

In the north chapel there is a rosary altar from the second half of the 18th century, the altar leaf shows the presentation of the rosary to St. Dominic. The altar from 1721 in the south chapel shows the picture Anna Maria reading teaching by the painter Josephus Matthäus Ostrawsky 1718.

The lattice of the choir is from the first quarter of the 18th century.

The neo-Gothic organ prospectus contains an organ from 1974.

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Coordinates: 47 ° 39 ′ 6.7 "  N , 14 ° 43 ′ 41.7"  E