St. Anna, Graz-Gösting, Modern parish church in Gösting, Austria.
St. Anna is a modern parish church in Gösting built with a distinctive steel roof structure and contemporary interior design. The altar was created by artist Christiane Brettschuh and gives the space its distinctive character.
Construction started in 1904, but financial constraints forced the community to use a temporary barrack church for many decades. The building finally opened in 1960 and became an important addition to the district.
The church serves as a gathering place for the local community, hosting regular masses and celebrations throughout the year. Visitors notice how active parish life shapes the rhythm of this district.
The church is located in the Gösting district and is accessible by public transport. Regular services are held throughout the week, and the forecourt with its meditation labyrinth is open to visitors.
A meditation labyrinth was installed in the forecourt in 2019, offering visitors a space for personal reflection. This addition shows how the church embraces contemporary approaches to spiritual practice.
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