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Hanfthaler Frauenbild

Obstgartenweg

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Hanfthaler Frauenbild

The Hanfthaler Frauenbild is situated on Obstgartenweg in Laa an der Thaya, Austria.

History and Architecture

Built in 1715, the Hanfthaler Frauenbild is a chapel of Christian denomination. The architectural style of this building is Baroque. Notable features include its ornate facade and interior decorations.

Notable Features and Architect

The chapel's design is attributed to an unknown architect. The notable feature that stands out from the rest is the large, ornate image of the Virgin Mary, known as the "Frauenbild".

Organ and Bells

No information is available regarding the organ or bells of the Hanfthaler Frauenbild.

Heritage Status

The Hanfthaler Frauenbild has been designated as a heritage site. It is reportedly classified as a wayside shrine under Austrian law.

Visiting Information

The opening hours for the Hanfthaler Frauenbild are not specified. Accessibility information is also unavailable.

Notable Artworks and Relics

The chapel contains the notable artwork of the "Frauenbild", an image of the Virgin Mary, which is reportedly considered a significant relic by local Christians.

  1. The Hanfthaler Frauenbild has been designated as a heritage site. It is reportedly classified as a wayside shrine under Austrian law.

Details

NameHanfthaler Frauenbild
CityLaa an der Thaya
CountryAustria
Coordinates48.72118, 16.3615