Lieding - Hl. Margaretha
Lieding - Hl. Margaretha
Straßburg
Straßburg - Hl. Geist
Zweinitz - St. Ägidius
Zweinitz - St. Ägidius
Zweinitz - St. Ägidius
Zweinitz - St. Ägidius
Zweinitz - St. Ägidius
Zweinitz - St. Ägidius
Zweinitz - Schloss Thurnhof
Glödnitz - Hl. Margaretha
Glödnitz - Hl. Margaretha
Flattnitz - Hl. Johannes der Täufer
Flattnitz - Hl. Johannes der Täufer
Metnitz - St. Leonhard
Metnitz - St. Leonhard
Metnitz - St. Leonhard
Metnitz - St. Leonhard
Metnitz - St. Leonhard
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Pisweg - St. Lambert
Pisweg - St. Lambert
Pisweg - St. Lambert
Gurk - Dom
Gurk - Dom
Gurk - Dom
Gurk - Dom
Gurk - Dom
Gurk - Dom
Gurk - Dom
Gurk - Dom
Gurk - Dom
Gurk - Dom
Gurk - Dom
Gurk - Dom
Gurk - Dom
Gurk - Dom
Gurk - Dom
Gurk - Dom
Gurk - Dom
Gurk - Dom
Gurk - Dom
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Lieding - Hl. Margaretha


A church was founded here by in 974 by Countess Emma, Saint Emma of Gurk´s grandmother. Since 1131 this church served the parish.
After a fire in 1200, the church got rebuilt, of the older church the walls of the nave and a part of the narthex got "reused". The large Gothic (unfortunately locked) crypt got added 1330 - 1350. During the Turkish incursions in the second half of the 15th century the church and the surrounding area got fortified, while in "Baroque times" the tower got a new bulbous spire.
The chapel on the left once served as Karner (ossuary).
After a fire in 1200, the church got rebuilt, of the older church the walls of the nave and a part of the narthex got "reused". The large Gothic (unfortunately locked) crypt got added 1330 - 1350. During the Turkish incursions in the second half of the 15th century the church and the surrounding area got fortified, while in "Baroque times" the tower got a new bulbous spire.
The chapel on the left once served as Karner (ossuary).
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