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Carmelite Church (Karmelitenkirche) description and photos - Austria: Linz. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The name in English is Karmelitenkirche. Photo and descriptionThe Roman Catholic Church of the Carmelites is located on Landstra?e near Ursulinenkirche. The Carmelite monastery was founded in Linz in 1671, and the church adjacent to it was erected between 1690 and 1710. The architect of the temple, consecrated in honor of St. Joseph, remained unknown, but it is believed that the local master JM Pruner took part in the construction. Less than 40 years later, the nuns decided to completely rebuild the sacred structure. In 1726, the reconstruction of the Carmelite temple took place. The model for the church building was the Viennese Josefkirche. Today the Carmelite Church is considered one of the most beautiful Baroque churches in Austria. In the niches on either side of the main portal are the statues of St. Teresa and St. John. Under the triangular pediment, crowned with a cross, there is a colossal sculpture depicting the patron saint of the church of the Carmelites - Saint Joseph. The date of its creation is 1722. The central altar dedicated to the Holy Family was made in the Baroque manner in 1724 by the sculptor Martino Altomonte. On the altar, in a glass casket, are the relics of Saint Felix brought to the church in 1733. The molded sculptures on the side altars belong to the master cutter Diego Carlone. The richly decorated pulpit, made in 1714, is one of the precious treasures of this temple. The 1711 confessional, standing by the walls, are covered with intricate carvings. Several side chapels are covered with finely patterned wrought iron bars. We also recommend reading Palais Brongniart description and photos - France: Paris Topic: Carmelite Church (Karmelitenkirche) description and photos - Austria: Linz. |