Parish church Reindorf

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Parish church Reindorf

The parish church Reindorf is a Roman Catholic parish church at Reindorfgasse 21 in the 15th Viennese district Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus . The parish is located in the Dean's Office 15 of the Vienna Archdiocese belonging city Vicariate Vienna . It is consecrated to the Holy Trinity . The building is a listed building .

Location description

The church is set back a little with a forecourt on Reindorfgasse, corner of Oelweingasse in Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus.

history

The Reindorf parish is a Josephine parish that was planned from 1783. The current church was built between 1787 and 1789 according to plans by Johann Michael Adelpodinger . In 1861 a side aisle and a sacristy were added to the north side. A restoration took place between 1979 and 1981.

The parish of Fünfhaus was abolished on June 30, 2016 and its area was added to the parish of Reindorf.

Building description

Exterior

The church is a simple, Josephine hall building with a tower facade in the east. Together with the rectory to the north, it forms a uniform ensemble. The nave and the slightly drawn-in, just closed choir lie under a shared hipped roof . A circumferential, profiled cornice leads between the facade and the roof . There are arched windows on the north and south sides of the church . The three-axis east facade is structured by plaster fields and panels. The slightly protruding central axis is framed by Tuscan pilasters . In the central axis you can enter the church through a rectangular portal. Above is the tower top with round-arched sound windows . Above it is a round-arched clock gable. The church tower has a Welsche hood . To the north of the church, a narrower axis from 1861 connects to the church. The facade was stylistically matched to the main facade of the church and has a portal.

Interior

The interior of the church is a wide, simply structured hall with rounded corners. It has a square vault between double belt arches . These rest on pillars with double pilasters. In 1861 the church was extended to include a north aisle in a similar shape. The original wall pillars became square pillars here. Above the shallow, eastern Vorhallenjoch is a gently swinging gallery with a balustrade . The gallery has a flat barrel vault with stitch caps . The square choir has a vaulted square. The wide, northern extension is two-story. Above the flat-roofed aisle is a gallery with square vaults. To the side of the choir, above the flat-roofed sacristy, is the former wedding chapel. This is a two-bay, barrel-vaulted room.

Furnishing

inside view

The high altar was built around 1788. It consists of a convex swinging, classicistic aedicule made of stucco marble with fluted, Ionic double pilasters. In the essay, the Holy Trinity is depicted in a golden halo. The altar panel, painted by Franz Anton Maulbertsch , shows the Holy Trinity. It was restored in 1927.

The marble altar table with cherubim mosaics was designed by Eduard Zotter in 1906. In the middle of the cafeteria there is a wooden tabernacle , which is flanked by kneeling angel figures from the end of the 18th century. The two small angel figures above the tabernacle were created at the beginning of the 20th century.

The two side altars are constructed in the same way and consist of classicist picture frame retables from around 1789. The altar leaves come from the former Augustinian canons' collegiate church of St. Dorothea in Dorotheergasse in Vienna's 1st district, Inner City . The picture on the left shows the "Sermon of St. Anthony of Padua ", the picture on the right shows a "break on the flight into Egypt ". Both pictures were painted by Martino Altomonte in 1713 and restored in 1927. The gilded sculptures on the left side altar depicting Saint Roch and Saint Severin were stolen, while the figures on the right side altar depict Saint Leopold and Saint Florian .

There are two more altars in the side aisle. One is a replica of the Mariazell altar of grace . This was consecrated in 1929. The second altar structure has three figures of the Heart of Jesus , St. Aloysius and St. Margaret Maria Alacoque from the second half of the 19th century. On the gallery there is an altar with a three-part niche top based on a design by cathedral builder Friedrich von Schmidt from 1861. In the niches there are figures of St. Maira Immaculata , St. Joachim and St. Anna . In the former wedding chapel there is a picture frame retable with an oil painting from 1862 depicting the “Marriage of Mary”.

The hanging pulpit was built in 1834. In the main nave hangs a remarkable crucifix from the middle of the 17th century on the right side . There is also a carved Pietà in front of a cross in the church, flanked by two mourning angels. A canvas painting of St. John Nepomuk was painted in the first half of the 18th century. The Stations of the Cross are from the second quarter of the 19th century. The baptismal font from 1789 has a group of attachments that depicts the "Baptism of Christ". The pews with carved cheeks come from the Augustinian monastery in Bruck an der Leitha from the middle of the 18th century. Inlaid pews from the second quarter of the 18th century stand on the gallery.

organ

The organ was built by Matthäus Mauracher the Younger in 1904.

literature

  • Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria: Vienna. X. to XIX. and XXI. to XXIII. District, XV. Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus district, Reindorf parish church. Verlag Anton Schroll & Co, Vienna 1996, ISBN 3-7031-0693-X , p. 345ff.
  • Wolfgang J. Bandion: Stone witnesses of faith. The holy places of the city of Vienna . Herold Verlag, Vienna 1989, ISBN 3-7008-0375-3 .

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Vienna - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. ( Memento from May 28, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) . Federal Monuments Office , as of June 27, 2014 (PDF).
  2. Diocesan Gazette of the Archdiocese of Vienna July 2016

Coordinates: 48 ° 11 ′ 22.1 ″  N , 16 ° 19 ′ 48.3 ″  E