Parish Church Steyr-St. Anna

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Catholic parish church of St. Anna in Steyr

The Roman Catholic parish church of Steyr-St. Anna is in the Annaberg district in the Steyr municipality in the Steyr-Stadt district in Upper Austria . It is consecrated to St. Anna and belongs to the Deanery of Steyr in the Diocese of Linz . The building is under monument protection ( list entry ).

architecture

View from Sierninger Strasse ( B 122 ) to the tower

The building complex is a two-story Pfarrerstöckl with an annexed Anna chapel to the east, which was built around 1755. The Pfarrerstöckl has a concluding hipped roof, on the longitudinal facade it is six-axis on the upper floor, on the transverse facade it is biaxial. The ground floor is smoothly plastered, there are plastering bottles between the floors. The upper floor is trickle plastered, the edges of the building are emphasized by vertical bezels. On the ground floor under the fifth upper floor window on the left is a rectangular skylight portal with honeycomb grating. The upper floor windows have plaster framing. On the longitudinal facade on the right on the upper floor is a picture of the house with depictions of saints with a baroque frame. The facade is completed by a richly profiled eaves cornice. The Anna Chapel is a tall, narrow building with a retracted round apse - two axes protrude. Today's appearance comes from the renovation in 1887. The base area is grooved, on the main floor there are large arched windows with flat triangular gables. On the upper floor there are angular windows with plastering flaps and a central wedge stone, on the apse is a round arched window. In the north rises a slender two-story bell tower, on the first floor there are round-arched sound windows with triangular roofs, on the upper floor there are round clocks. The tower is closed by a multiple-broken tent roof with a tower cross.

Web links

Commons : Parish Church Steyr-St. Anna  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Upper Austria - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. ( Memento from June 26, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) . Federal Monuments Office , as of June 21, 2016 (PDF).

Coordinates: 48 ° 2 '34.9 "  N , 14 ° 23' 55"  E