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Austria - Kleinwalsertal/Riezlern, Mariä Opferung
The parish church Mariä Opferung (also called Meine liebe Frau von Jerusalem) is dating back to the year 1471, visible in the vestibule of the church. In 1493, a gothic-style church was inaugurated and a cemetery was built.
The church was extended in the years1684 and 1720. The tower was raised in 1844 and the pitched roof replaced by a dome. In 1889 the dilapidated church including the tower was demolished and a new, built in the neo-Romanesque style. The ‘new’ church was completed in 1894 and the inauguration took place on June 12 of that year.
Martin von Feuerstein, a well-known Munich professor, created the splendid paintings in casein technique in 1903/1904 with his master class. Twenty years later the Mariä Opferung became a new altar.
The church was extended in the years1684 and 1720. The tower was raised in 1844 and the pitched roof replaced by a dome. In 1889 the dilapidated church including the tower was demolished and a new, built in the neo-Romanesque style. The ‘new’ church was completed in 1894 and the inauguration took place on June 12 of that year.
Martin von Feuerstein, a well-known Munich professor, created the splendid paintings in casein technique in 1903/1904 with his master class. Twenty years later the Mariä Opferung became a new altar.
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Sehr eindrucksvolle Bilder!!
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Bonne journée. Amitiés
Agréable journée paisible et sereine.
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Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,liebe Grüße Güni :))
A wonderful collection of photos, especially the interior ones, all very well captured! I love the stained glass windows!
Best TOZ
Thanks also for interesting informations, Jaap!
Bonne soirée Jaap.
Best Wishes. Herb
Your photos from interesting angles are a magnificent tribute to it, including the 1st PiP, which shows off the elegance of the whole.
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