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Stiftskirche Schlägl

Schlägler Hauptstraße 1

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Stiftskirche Schlägl

The Stiftskirche Schlägl is a historic Catholic church located in Aigen-Schlägl, Austria.

History

  • The church's history dates back to its construction in the 12th century.

Architecture

The Stiftskirche Schlägl is an example of Romanesque architecture, built in the early 12th century.

Its design reflects the monastic style typical of that period.

The church features a distinctive tower and a simple, rectangular nave.

Location

  • Address: Schlägler Hauptstraße 1
  • Country: Austria
  • Town: Aigen-Schlägl

Denomination and Religious Significance

The Stiftskirche Schlägl is a Catholic church, serving the local community with its spiritual services.

The church plays an important role in the town's religious life.

Architect and Notable Features

Unfortunately, no information is available on the architect of the Stiftskirche Schlägl.

However, the church's Romanesque design and distinctive tower are notable features of its architecture.

Organ and Bells

The Stiftskirche Schlägl features a pipe organ, but details about its construction and specifications are not available.

Heritage Status

The Stiftskirche Schlägl is listed as a historic building in Austria.

Its cultural significance has been recognized by the local authorities.

Visiting Information

  • Opening Hours: Not specified
  • Accessibility: The church's accessibility features are not known.

Notable Artworks or Relics

No notable artworks or relics are mentioned in available information about the Stiftskirche Schlägl.

Details

NameStiftskirche Schlägl
CityAigen-Schlägl
CountryAustria
Coordinates48.63631, 13.968102
Current useCatholic church