Stadtpfarrkirche St Andrä, Lienz, Gothic parish church in Lienz, Austria.
Stadtpfarrkirche St. Andrä is a Gothic parish church in Lienz featuring a three-nave basilica structure with a tower adapted to the Neo-Gothic style. The building sits on a hillside and houses multiple spaces for worship and community functions.
A Christian church first stood on this site in the 5th century, but the current Gothic structure developed from 1430 onward through builders from the Gorizia region. This transformation made it a significant religious center for the area.
The name St. Andrä honors the church's patron saint, whose veneration is reflected in the space. The bells shape the town's soundscape and ring for different occasions throughout the year.
The church maintains regular worship hours and is accessible to visitors during these times. Access is via the hillside on which it stands, so expect some uphill walking.
The main altar displays elaborate Baroque craftsmanship that stands out as a work of art in East Tyrol. The western gallery houses an organ from 1618 that reflects the long musical tradition of the place.
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