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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4It belongs to the dean’s office in Sitzendorf in the vicariate under the Manhartsberg and is listed in accordance with the regulation of the Federal Monument Office (list entry). The church is somewhat increased in the center of the town. Table of Contents (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Parish history [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Pastor of Straning and its importance for the parish [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Building history [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Outside [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Within [ Edit | Edit the source text ] organ [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Bell [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Parish history [ Edit | Edit the source text ] A written message from 1265 shows that Straning is a branch church of the mother parish of Eggenburg-Gars. The first documentary mention as a vicariate dates from 1267 [first] . In 1277 a parish was mentioned, which was separated by the mother parish of Eggenburg-Gar in 1564. [2] In 1739 Ludwig Tauchner took over the parish and asked the sovereign patron saints for a new building of the church because the previous church had become too small. [3] Pastor of Straning and its importance for the parish [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Name [4] Time of action annotation Artolph a 1277 First mentioned pastor Ludwig Tauchner 1739\u20131766 The client of today’s parish church Johann Merluzzi 1828\u20131853 Enlargement of the rectory Dechant Johann Wenk 1853\u20131881 Church renovation 1874 Franz Richter 1891\u20131910 Church renovation inside and outside 1898\/99 Canonical Josef Ettl 1938\u20131952 Church renovation outside, purchase of 2 new bells after the Second World War [5] Karl Ploberger 1953\u20131958 Covering of the church tower with copper sheet in autumn 1954 Bruno Taubert 1958\u20131965 Production of stairs and arcades Rudolf Brock 1966\u20131986 Installation of the bank heating of the church and electrification of the tower clock, church renovation outside between 1982 and 1984 Robert Jaros 1986\u20131996 Renewal of the rectory roof, renovation of the parish hall, redesign of the parish office in 1993, installation of an electrical song advertisement in 1994 in the church Jan Kick 1996\u20132006 Renewal of the rectory, renewal of the pavement in front of the church, complete interior renovation of the church between 2003 and 2005 Eugeniusz Warzocha since 2006 Renewal of the parish caf\u00e9 2007, roof repair of the outbuildings in 2007, new loudspeaker system in the church in 2008, renovation of the sacristy 2009, renewal of the church levels and establishment of a ascent ramp 2010, opening a chapel in the 2011, repair of the tower clock and the church roof 2012, Complete organ renovation 2012 \/13 Building history [ Edit | Edit the source text ] There are no exact sources about the previous building. During the Thirty Years’ War, the church was devastated by Bohemian troops in 1621. The new building of today’s church from Zogelsdorfer Stein according to Plans by Leopold Wi\u00dfgrill was likely to be started in 1741 or 1742 and ended until 1752. [Note 1] The church building was financed both by means of church assets and donations as well as from the private assets of Ludwig Tauchner, which he had as the son of a wealthy miller from Grafenberg. The abbot of Altenburg Abbey, Placidus Much, who came from Straning and was known to Taucner, conveyed its artists to the client. The consecration of the \u201cParish Church in honor of the Assumption\u201d was found on June 18, 1752 [3] by Bishop Joseph Dominikus von Lamberg from Passau. [6] In 1781, a fire triggered by lightning was destroyed the tower, which was subsequently not restored to the original height. [5] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Church renovations took place in 1874, 1898\/99 (inside and outside), in the first half of the 20th century (outside), between 1982 and 1984 (outside) and between 2003 and 2005 (inside). In the fall of 1954 the church tower was covered with copper sheet. East view or main portal of the parish church of Straning Outside [ Edit | Edit the source text ] An early transverse house -like middle section with a centralized tendency shapes the longitudinal right -wing hall building. The building fronts with rounded corners are divided by pilasters and pilasters. The two -storey window layout with cartridge -shaped round -arched framework is separated by a cord frieze. The three -axis east facade with high coupled giant pilasters is a open staircase with a side balustrade. The giant pilasters are completed by Corinthian capitals. The two -storey facade has been pulled into the eastern nave area. In the two side axes of the facade there are niches with figures of St. Peter and Paul. Above the niche located in a flat arched and with “1742” Described portal in the central axis is a high middle window that extends upwards into the bent three -part beams. Above the high Attica there is a pre -flanked attachment with a bricked Okulus and triangular gable, which is divided by pilasters and is crowned by a cross. The lower choir is converted from the side of the transverse arms on the side of the transverse arms with oratorios and the west tower. The two -storey sacristy buildings and the four -storey tower are divided by cornices. The sound floor of the tower has corner pilasters, flat -arched sound windows, clock tie and an onion helmet with a lantern and crowning cross. To the left of the church is the rococographic of the pastor and client Ludwig Tauchner from 1766. Within [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Interior view towards the high altar The space -vault cross section centralizes the interior. In the longitudinal axes, tons of vaulted yellow lead to the choir and the narrow porch. The segment -arch -closed choir and the gallery yoke are drawn in and space -vaulted. There are small pre -halls on both sides of the gallery yoke. A spiral staircase in the southern porch forms access to the gallery. Via pilasters on plinth, there is an all -round expansive crazy beams, the vaults are divided by belt tapes. At the choir, on the Mitteljoch and the gallery yoke there are beveled, wall -like and swinging corner formation with pilaster templates. There are three arched windows above the beams, in the cross -part cartridge window. The gallery rises over low wall pillars with space vaults and has pre -swinging cassette and rococo lighter. A round arched triumphal arch forms the transition to the choir with two side portals to the sacristy buildings and arched windows to the oratorios. Wendelt stairs lead from the sacristies to the oratorios. The vaults and window reveals are provided with delicate stucco, angel figures are in the window reveals. Cross oval mirrors are equipped with gold -plated belt work and putting heads. A Heilig-Geist pigeon flanked by angels is shown in the dome of the choir. In 2011, the small chapel of the \u201c Divine mercy ” furnished. Segment arch gable of the high altar The high altar included in the architecture of the choir consists of a column structure in front of pilasters. The large -format altarpiece is with ” Johann Georg Schmidt 1704 \u201cDescribed and represents\u201c Maria Himmelfahrt \u201d. It was removed in 2004 and completely restored in the Alicja Dabrowska KG in Sitzenberg in the workshop. [7] The side figures of St. Joachim and St. Anna come from the middle of the 18th century. The tabernacle of adoring angels are located on the free -standing altar table. The columns carry a blown -out segment arch gable with a cartridge in which a verse from the vulgata is quoted. “” Come out of Lebanon Come crown cant: 100: 4: 5: 8 \u201c. [Note 2] The inscription in the cartridge leads with the request Come crowned From the altarpiece on the subject of the relief that concludes the altar structure upwards: Angels keep an oversized golden crown and indicate the impending coronation of Mary, which will take place in the presence of the Holy Trinity, which has taken a seat on cloud benches below the crown. The Rococo Pleicer from Zogelsdorfer Sandstein is with ” 1741 ” designated. The side altars with altarpieces ” Christ on the cross ” and ” Death of St. Josef \u201cAre structured similarly to the high altar. They are each pair of statues of the saints ” Aloysius and Leonhard ” and ” Rochus and Sebastian \u201cFlanked. Former side altar images in cartridges from the second quarter of the 18th century are attached to the triumphal arches, which represent saints Johannes Nepomuk and poor souls. Reliefs are on the basket of the rocococo. Jesus in the temple “,” Sermon ” and ” Jesus in the house of Simon ” appropriate. The Way of the Cross and the pews date from the 19th century. In the nave there are imaging with the Christ monogram IHS . There are symbols of the theological virtues over and on the gallery Faith, hope and love . Above the gallery, King David with musicians and in midfield the Adoration of the shepherds Flanked by the four church fathers. A mother of the mother of the 17th century completes the equipment of the church. In the sacristy there are built -in sacristy cabinets from the second half of the 18th century and a picture of St. John Nepomuk from the same time. organ [ Edit | Edit the source text ] An organ was detected for the previous building in 1734, which was probably taken over. After the instrument had become extensive in the 19th century, the Viennese organ builder Josef Seyberth created a new organ building in 1845. Repairs were made in 1862, 1887, 1925, 1930 and 1960. In the main work, the Franz Capek company exchanged a register in 1899 and changed the mixture, while a string voice was replaced in the back positive in 1940 and 1986. In 1941, an electric blower was installed. The Wolfgang Bodem company from Leopoldsdorf carried out comprehensive restoration in 2012\/13 for 115,000 euros. It did not aim to reconstruct the Seyberth organ from 1845, but repaired the grown condition. The restored instrument was consecrated by Abbot Burkhard Ellegast on May 11, 2013. [8] The organ has 19 registers, spread over two manuals and pedal. The main pipe stock goes back to Seyberth. The works are spread over three separate housings, which are designed in the style of classicism. To the left of the window, the main work is set up in a cuboid with a large round arched pipe field, the pedal work on the right in a symmetrical way. The back positive finds its place in the gallery as a parapet plant. Its brochure is characterized by three rectangular flat fields that are divided by pilasters. The wide midfield is flanked by two excessive towers on the outside. All pipe fields are decorated with gold-plated Akanthus veil and conclude with profiled cornice wreaths that are crowned by essays. Today’s disposition is: I main work C\u2013f 3 Principal 8′ Covered 8′ flute 8′ Leg 8′ Octave 4 \u2032 Viola 4 \u2032 Octave 2′ Quinte 2 2 \/ 3 \u2032 mixture 2′ II R\u00fcckpositiv C\u2013f 3 Covered 8′ Salitional 8′ Principal 4 \u2032 Octaves 2′ Pedal C\u2013 first Subba\u00df 16 \u2032 Double bass 16 \u2032 Octavba\u00df 8′ Violonbass 8′ Choralba\u00df 4 \u2032 Cornett III 2 2 \/ 3 \u2032 Bell [ Edit | Edit the source text ] About the ringing before the church fire in 1781 it is only known that in 1621 some bells were requested by Bohemian troops and that all bells fell from the tower during the church fire. After the restoration of the tower, four new bells were purchased, of which the large from the Vienna Glockengiesser Johann Caspar Hofbauer from 1783 was preserved and used as a notch. Your inscription refers to the local fire at that time. On May 3, 1916, three bells had to Metal -play be delivered for war material. After the end of the First World War, the community made two new bells at the purchase price of 813,000 crowns. They were cast by the Berndorf bell foundry (Lower Austria) in 1921 and had a weight of 375 and 175 kilograms. In 1931, two smaller bells from Grassmayr in Innsbruck were purchased. The tones of the five -man were G\u00b9, B\u00b9, D\u00b2, FIS\u00b2, A\u00b2, the masses 670, 375, 175, 85, 55 kg and the diameter 1.04, 0.85, 0.50 and 0.42 m On April 21, 1942, the four newer bells were also collected for armor -purpose purposes, and only the old keyboard fleet was preserved. In 1952, the Pfundner bell foundry made two new bells at the price of 29,421 Schilling, which were consecrated and raised to the Assumption of Maria. They were handled by hand until the ringing of the ringing in 1966. [5] The three-man ringing is made of tin bronze and sounds on the minor triangle. No. Cast year Gie\u00dfer, castor Diameter (mm) Masse (kg) Schlagton first 1783 Johann Caspar Hofbauer the older, Vienna 1.040 670 g first 2 1952 Josef Pfunder, Vienna 840 347.9 b first 3 1952 Josef Pfunder, Vienna 660 172.4 d 2 Dehio Lower Austria north of the Donau in 1990, Straning, parish church of Mariae Himmelfahrt, p. 1143\/1144. “700 years of parish pastoral care Straning 1277\u20131977 (with the formerly parish daughter churches: Limberg, Lower Schleinz) 225 years since the parish church of Maria Himmelfahrt zu Straning. 18.6.1752-1977, edited by the parish office Straning in June 1977. Hiltigund Schreiber: “Restoration of the High Altar painting Maria Himmelfahrt by Georg Schmidt in the parish church of Straning”. In: \u201cMonument preservation in Lower Austria. Volume 34 \u201d, ed. from the Lower Austrian State Government – Department of Culture and Science, St. P\u00f6lten 2005. \u2191 Becomes im Deh with “1737 to 1752” designated. However, the client was only in Straning from 1739 \u2191 The inscription is in German: ” Come from Lebanon, come, you will be crowned (HLD 4.8) \u201c. \u2191 Historical side dishes for the St. P\u00f6ltner Diocesan leaf, B VIII, p. 453. \u2191 Deh S. 1143. \u2191 a b Parish of Straning in the website of the market town of Straning-Grafenberg \u2191 Commemorative publication of the parish Straning, pp. 18\u201320. \u2191 a b c Commemorative publication of the parish Straning, p. 27. \u2191 Commemorative publication of the parish Straning, p. 23 \u2191 Website der Alicja Dabrowska KG Retrieved on May 12, 2013 \u2191 The organ consecration on May 11, 2013 in the website of the market town of Straning-Grafenberg (PDF; 1.8 MB) accessed on May 13, 2013 48,61058 15.86366 Coordinates: 48 \u00b0 36 \u2032 38 \u2033 N , 15 \u00b0 51 \u2032 49 \u2033 O (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/pfarrkirche-stran-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Pfarrkirche Stran – Wikipedia"}}]}]