Pulpit, Sts. Philip and James - Schoppernau, Vorarlberg
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N 47° 18.800 E 010° 01.055
32T E 576908 N 5240486
The parish church of Sts. Philip and James is a Roman Catholic church in Schoppernau in the Bregenz Forest.
Waymark Code: WMKT6X
Location: Vorarlberg, Austria
Date Posted: 05/26/2014
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"By decree of 05.12.1682 of the Bishop of Kostanz Schoppernau was finally an independent parish.
1710, the church was built with a tower for 3 bells by the architect Josef Brenner (1749) of Gräsalp in the dimensions, as was passed until 1957. The nave was given a Holztäferdecke. 1796 this ceiling was removed and the 3 local plasterers Js. Anton Snake (1768), Josh. Simon Moosbrugger (1774) and Franz Michael Felder (1759) Kronenwirt now created a plaster ceiling (vaulted ceiling) and decorated the background for the paintings and windows with rich stucco, which still adorns the church and gives her a friendly character. In the same year painted John Gaissenhoff Pfronten the vault frescoes in the choir vault Assumption, surrounded by images of the Holy Nepomuk, Wendelin, Alois and Joseph; in the nave of the Last Supper and the Resurrection of Christ; in the troughs of the vault in the four large medallion of the Church.
1928
the church was renovated by artist Marte (Image: St. Canisius in the choir)
Christian Moosbrugger: 4 Evangelists on the pulpit"
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