Parish church of Niederthalheim

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Catholic parish church hl. Margareta in Niederthalheim

The Roman Catholic parish church of Niederthalheim is located in the village of Niederthalheim in the community of Niederthalheim in the Vöcklabruck district in Upper Austria . The church consecrated to St. Margaret belongs to the Deanery Schwanenstadt in the Diocese of Linz . The church and the cemetery are under monument protection .

history

A late Gothic church was built at the end of the 15th century. In 1913, the Linz master builder Friedrich Gangl rebuilt the church in the neo-baroque style by building a new nave and rotating the orientation of the church by 90 ° so that the former choir now forms a side chapel.

architecture

From the late Gothic church, the rib-vaulted choir with a five-eighth end has been preserved as the southern side chapel . The late Gothic west tower was redesigned in Baroque style and has an onion helmet. The extension is a single - nave, three-bay nave with a retracted choir with a five-eighth end.

Furnishing

The high altar has baroque shapes. The altar in the south chapel as a former high altar from the end of the 17th century was transferred to the parish church Bad Goisern in 1958 .

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Coordinates: 48 ° 5 '57.4 "  N , 13 ° 46" 3.2 "  E