Mariä Himmelfahrt (Freyung)

Mariä Himmelfahrt is a roman-catholic church in Freyung.

Mariä Himmelfahrt
Image of the church from the front
Mariä Himmelfahrt is located in Germany
Mariä Himmelfahrt
Mariä Himmelfahrt
Mariä Himmelfahrt is located in Bavaria
Mariä Himmelfahrt
Mariä Himmelfahrt
48°48′29.07″N 13°32′49.05″E / 48.8080750°N 13.5469583°E / 48.8080750; 13.5469583
LocationFreyung, Niederbayern, Bavaria
Country Germany
DenominationCatholic
History
Statusactive
Architecture
Architect(s)Tanera
StyleLate Gothic
Completed1877
Specifications
Length39 meters
Width24 meters
Bells4

History

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The original church was destroyed in a massive fire and had to be replaced through a new church, which is the one today. It was constructed in 1877 by the plans of architect Tanera and inaugurated by bishop of Passau.

Building

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The new building was inspired by the late Gothic architecture of eastern Bavaria. The facade design is simple. The neo-Gothic winged altar is striking in the single-aisled nave. The building is 47 m long and 16 m wide, the interior is 14 m high, and the church tower measures 56 m.

Bells

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In 1949, the Perner company cast four new bells made out of bronze.[1]

Surroundings

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The church is in the center of Freyung, next to it is a restaurant called Veicht, a fountain with a statue of Mary and a memorial dedicated to Maximilian Schmidt.

References

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  1. ^ "Pfarrkirche Freyung Maria Himmelfahrt". Bistum Passau (in German). Retrieved 2024-08-30.