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Trinitarierkirche, Vianden

Umuntu wendawo ongu-1 uyatusa
Indawo
Grand-Rue
Vianden, Vianden

Amacebiso avela kubantu bendawo

Glen
July 3, 2020
Beautiful location in the main street of Vianden. Very rich history, don't miss the garden space behind the church itself as it is more historic than the church itself. Official Description: The monastery church was built in the 13th century as an early Gothic two-nave hall church. The Trinitarians ensured the liberation of Count Friedrich III. who was caught in the Fifth Crusade . His son Heinrich I then gave the Trinitarian in 1248 the newly built hospital in town; in the same year they built a monastery on the site with a monastery church. In 1266 it was declared a parish church to replace the castle chapel . In 1644, the medieval choir room in front of the southern nave of the nave, the so-called monk ship, was replaced by a larger choir in Gothic forms. A sacristy was added north of it in 1790. The Trinitarian monastery was closed in 1783. The church was created in the course of the annexation of the forest department to the diocese of Metz parish church for the entire urban area of ​​Viandens and the village of Roth an der Our . After Roth became Prussian in 1815, this town was annexed to the Diocese of Trier. The church contains the tomb of Heinrich von Nassaus , the tomb of Maria von Sponheim - Vianden , a skull relic of the Blessed Yolanda of Vianden and a reliquary with relics of St. Antonius. The high altar was designed in 1758 in the Rococo style by Michael Weiler. The Mother of God and the Joseph altar date from 1729. A statue of St. Josef , who has been at the altar since 1992, dates from the 16th century.
Beautiful location in the main street of Vianden. Very rich history, don't miss the garden space behind the church itself as it is more historic than the church itself. Official Description: The monastery church was built in the 13th century as an early Gothic two-nave hall church. The Trinitaria…