Eferding Cathedral
Eferding, Oberösterreich, Österreich


The "Eferding Cathedral" was built in the late Gothic style between 1451 and 1505.
The mighty three-nave stepped church, which is one of the most important late Gothic stepped halls in Upper Austria, is dedicated to St Hippolytus. The church impresses with its ribbed vaults, baroque side altars, a baroque pulpit and remarkable funerary monuments.
The twin spiral staircase in the parish church is a spiritual place in Eferding.
More about the spiritual places in Eferding at www.dioezese-linz.at/dekanat/3207/wirindeinernaehe/spirituelleorte
In 1451, construction began on behalf of Count Johann II von Schaunberg.
1466 "Beginning of the Lankhaus" Further construction dates up to 1497 can be seen on the portals, the parting arches and the vault.
In 1505, the building was completed in its current form, with the construction of the double-armed spiral staircase to the organ loft, which serves as a staircase to the choir, being a particular attraction. The local population also helped with the completion. Some servants and maids sacrificed their annual salary. The town experienced a great boom during this time. Most of the houses date from this period. There were 75 different trades.
In 1606, the tower of the parish church was destroyed by lightning and rebuilt.
The late Gothic building was baroqueised in many parts (side altars, pulpit, tower, sacristy) in the second half of the 17th century. The current neo-Gothic high altar dates back to 1890 and is a work from Ortisei in Val Gardena.
Guided tours are available by appointment.
The church is open daily during the day, please be considerate when church services are taking place and wait until the end for the tour.
publicly accessible
- Registration required
Service
- Guided tour
Other special suitabilities
Families, wheelchair users, senior citizens
Please get in touch for more information.
Contact
4070 Eferding
Phone +43 7272 2241
Fax machine +43 7272 4641
E-Mail pfarre.eferding@dioezese-linz.at
Contact person
Katholisches Pfarramt
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