Pastoral care station St. Michael

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St. Michael, in the background the Franz-Koch-Hof

The pastoral care station St. Michael is a Roman Catholic church in the 21st Viennese district of Floridsdorf .

history

During the construction of the community building Franz Koch-Hof in the triangle Jedlersdorfer street and Mitterhofergasse in the parish area of the parish wholesale Jedlersdorf was pastoral station St. Michael in the Jedlersdorfer street helped build 99 as a branch church in 1979 to 1980th

A design by the IGIRIEN studio community of architects Werner Appelt, Franz E. Kneissl and Elsa Prochazka was realized. This design, known as the church multi-purpose hall , was also built in the Donaustadt district first in 1977 with the parish church of St. Christoph on Rennbahnweg and a third time in 1981 with the parish church of St. Claret in Quadenstraße.

Church multipurpose hall

The building forms a square with an outer, equally wide, somewhat lower side room layer, in the middle of which a square hall forms the actual church space. The hall appears in the roof as an extra-wide lantern with the exposure windows, while the facade of the adjoining rooms encircles the building with arcade-like arches.

literature

  • Andreas Zeese: Parish Church of St. Claret-Ziegelhof . In: Ann Katrin Bäumler and Andreas Zeese: Church building in Vienna after 1945: From Rudolf Schwarz to Heinz Tesar . Vienna University of Technology , Department of Art History Vienna 2007, pp. 102–107.

Web links

Commons : Seelsorgestation St. Michael  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. The development of the three multi-purpose halls as churches in the Donaustadt and Floridsdorf in Vienna attracted great national and international interest in the 1970s. As an example of the three realizations, the parish church of St. Claret was shown in the exhibition Holy Times: Vienna Church Construction after 1945 December 13, 2007 - January 14, 2008 in the Architekturzentrum Wien .
  2. ^ Nextroom.at Architectural description of the three church multi-purpose halls of the IGIRIEN studio community, September 14, 2003.

Coordinates: 48 ° 16 ′ 31.9 ″  N , 16 ° 24 ′ 13.3 ″  E