St. Georgen Parish Church with Guggenbichler Pulpit




- All weather
- Suitable for groups
- Suitable for pushchairs
- Suitable for kids (all ages)
The parish church St. Georgen is an ideal venue for concerts and an attractive sight of the community.
The late Gothic, two-nave, net-vaulted hall church with the 72 m high tower is the special "landmark" of the market.
Around 1400, people started to build this large hall over a smaller church. On June 17, 1435 the front part of the church (presbytery) was consecrated. The new, rebuilt altar of sacrifice is made of old stones with this inscription. Around 1496 the two-nave hall was completed, thus connecting the church and the tower. The last bay on the ground floor (today's warrior chapel) was built as an open entrance hall for George rides.
Nothing of the Gothic interior has been preserved. Fires, renovations and iconoclasm (1633) destroyed everything. In the 18th century the interior was baroqueized. The pulpit (from 1713) was made by Meinrad Guggenbichler. The high altar was built by Josef Ignaz Holzinger, the altarpiece was designed by Bartolomeo Altomonte, the angels are again the work of Meinrad Guggenbichler, as is the Pieta in the war chapel. At the large church portal, built around 1636, one should not overlook the tombstone of the church founder Otto D. Preuner (born 24. 2. 1400), a fresco above the entrance gate shows pastor Heinisch with the market St. Georgen and castle Kogl.
In 1965, during a church restoration, the tombstone of the presumed founder was found and placed in the vestibule. It bears the inscription: In the year of our Lord 1400, Mr. Otto died in our name Preuner, lieutenant priest of this church, on the day of St. Apostle Matthew (= 24 Feb.).
The new, two-manual Pirchner organ (21 stops), whose case is stylistically related to the pulpit, was consecrated in 1991. We would like to point out the richly paneled late Gothic south gate with the reticulated vaulted porch and the imposing church tower, which bears the uncertain date 1114. The onion-shaped helmet, characteristic of the current appearance, was erected after a fire in 1823.
In 1983 the parish church was last renovated.
In 2013 the entire interior will undergo renovation.
Open all year round, free admission
- opened daily
- open to the public
By car:
From Salzburg via motorway A1 – Exit St. Georgen im Attergau – right on the Attergaustraße
(L540) to the center.
From Vienna/Linz via motorway A1 – Exit St. Georgen im Attergau – right on the
Attergaustraße (L540) to the center.
From Bad Ischl – Weißenbachtal (B153) – follow B152 to Unterach and then B151 to
Attersee than left to the Attergaustraße (L540) to St. Georgen.
By train:
From Salzburg or Linz/Vienna with „Austrian Federal Railways“ or „Westbahn“ to Attnang
Puchheim - via regional train to Vöcklamarkt and St. Georgen
By plane:
Arrival to Airport Salzburg or Linz – with the car/bus or train to St. Georgen im Attergau.
- Free entry
- All weather
- Suitable for groups
- Suitable for kids (all ages)
- Suitable for pushchairs
- Suitable for teenagers
- Suitable for seniors
- Suitable for single travelers
- Suitable for friends
- Suitable for couples
- Suitable for children
- Spring
- Summer
- Autumn
- Winter
Suitable for wheelchairs: Not all of the legally stipulated ÖNORM are complied with. In principle, this object is suitable for wheelchairs and no assistance is necessary.
- ramp accessible
- Escort required
Contact
St. Georgen Parish Church with Guggenbichler Pulpit Attergaustraße 20
4880 St. Georgen im Attergau
Phone +43 7667 6238
E-Mailpfarre.stgeorgen.attergau@dioezese-linz.at
Webwww.dioezese-linz.at/stgeorgen-atte…
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Attergaustraße 20
4880 St. Georgen im Attergau
Phone +43 7667 6238
E-Mailpfarre.stgeorgen.attergau@dioezese-linz.at
Webwww.dioezese-linz.at/stgeorgen-attergau
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AT-4880 Sankt Georgen im Attergau
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