Parish church Teuchl

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Church and rectory with a view from the northeast

The Roman Catholic parish church of Holy Trinity is a listed building in Teuchl , community Reißeck in Carinthia . It is surrounded by a cemetery and the rectory, which is also a listed building.

history

Around 1650 the construction of a chapel began in Teuchl. This was removed from 1746 and construction of the church began. The Obervellach parish paid 1150 guilders for this purpose and therefore retained the bailiwick right as the mother church. On July 12, 1758, Pastor Franz Wohlgemuth from Obervellach consecrated the church to the Holy Trinity .

In 1765, the residents of Teuchl submitted a petition and the appointment of an independent pastoral care station and the appointment of an own clergyman to Maria Theresa . This was followed by the appointment to the curate , a pastoral care station that was also supervised. In 1846 Teuchl became its own parish and was also looked after by Kolbnitz or Obervellach.

architecture

Church and rectory with a view from the west

The parish church consecrated to the Holy Trinity is a small, baroque hall church that was built in 1685 and consecrated in 1758. It has a western roof turret crowned by an onion helmet , a sacristy attached to the north and a polygonal choir. From the single-aisled, flat-roofed nave (with a wooden gallery) you can reach the choir with a semicircular end via the pilaster-structured triumphal arch. The choir, vaulted by a flat barrel with lance caps, has a front yoke and is a little narrower and lower than the nave. The windows of the church are rectangular and arched. The ceiling painting in the stucco frame field shows the Last Supper.

The high altar dates from the middle of the 18th century and is provided with sacrificial passage portals and swinging side parts. The middle group of the altar shows the Trinity in the iconographic form of the mercy seat . The side figures represent Saints Agatha and Matthew . The console figures in the choir are Saints Sebastian , Peter , Paul , Florian , Johannes Nepomuk and Ignatius von Loyola . The left side altar has, like its right counterpart, winding columns and a carved crucifix. The right side altar shows the figure of the Madonna as well as a luminous angel in the top. The console figures from the Rococo period show Saint Joseph and probably Saint Aegidius .

Rectory

The rectory is a two-story, cubic building that was built around 1820. The building was built on a hillside and is covered by a hipped roof. Its facade is smoothed.

Web links

Commons : Teuchl  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Reißeck in the course of time , ed. Verschönerungsverein, 2001, pp. 118–121.
  2. a b Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 946.

annotation

  1. a b The annual data on the building differ between the sources Reisseck in the course of time and Dehio manual .

Coordinates: 46 ° 52 ′ 16 ″  N , 13 ° 13 ′ 46.8 ″  E