St. Georg (Oberding)
St. Georg in the Upper Bavarian municipality of Oberding , district of Erding, is a Catholic branch church .
The patron saint of the church is St. George .
Architecture and interior design
The current church was built in 1702/03 by the Erdingen master mason Anton Kogler . The predecessor building of the baroque church was the Gothic Georgskirche.
The building is a hall with a retracted choir and an attached sacristy. The early Gothic tower comes from the previous building from the first half of the 14th century. The rest is a new building as an early work by Anton Kogler (1701/03), extended in 1861. In the church of St. Georg, there is a high altar from 1770, in rococo style , which was created by the Freising Kistler Anton Schäffler. The church also houses two statues, four angels, three altar crosses, a canon table and 24 May jugs supplied by the Erdingen sculptor Joseph Fröhlich. In 1770 the pulpit, which was previously in the pilgrimage church Maria Thalheim , was erected by the Dorfen carpenter Matthias Fackler.
Further equipment:
- Crucifix with Our Lady (1773)
- two side altars (1776)
- Statues of John the Baptist , Saint Sebastian and Peter and Paul (1776)
- four candlesticks by Franz Joseph Orterer (1777)
- Holy grave of Schäffler and Deyrer (1783)
literature
- Georg Brenninger : The churches Aufkirchen, Kempfing, Notzing, Oberding, Niederding, Schwaig and Franzheim. - Aufkirchen: G. Gruber, 1981
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Coordinates: 48 ° 19 ′ 21 ″ N , 11 ° 50 ′ 38.3 ″ E