St. Vitus (Lauterbrunn)
The Catholic parish church of St. Vitus in Lauterbrunn , a district of the municipality of Heretsried in the Swabian district of Augsburg in Bavaria , was built around the year 1285 and is listed as an architectural monument in the Bavarian list of monuments.
history
The nave and the tower substructure are Romanesque and probably to be associated with the time the village was cleared around 1285. The church was once the property of the Marschalken von Pappenheim and later passed to the Fugger Foundation Administration. From 1488 to 1722 it was under the patronage of Our Lady . In 1769 the building was redesigned by the master mason Bernhard Nigg from Augsburg . The porch dates from the last third of the 19th century. Since 2009 the parish has formed a parish community with St. Martin in Heretsried and St. Martin in Emersacker .
Furnishing
The stucco work is from 1769. The high altar and the pulpit were made around 1725/30 and the side altars probably around 1690/1700. The figure Immaculata on the high altar and the Saints Joseph and Antonius of Padua on the side altars from around 1730 are given to Stephan Luidl the Elder. Ä. attributed.
literature
- Bruno Bushart and Georg Paula: Georg Dehio Handbuch der Deutschen Kunstdenkmäler Bayern III Schwaben , Deutscher Kunstverlag, 2008, p. 643
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Michael Petzet: Monuments in Bavaria: Swabia . Oldenbourg, 1986, ISBN 978-3-486-52398-0 ( google.de [accessed on May 17, 2019]).
- ^ Historical atlas of Bavaria: The Friedberg and Mering regional courts, by S. Hiereth . Commission for Bavarian State History, 1952 ( google.de [accessed on May 17, 2019]).
Coordinates: 48 ° 28 ′ 21.1 ″ N , 10 ° 43 ′ 7 ″ E