Johannsspitalkirche, Parish church in Mülln, Salzburg, Austria
Johannsspitalkirche is a parish church in Salzburg featuring three tall rectangular entrances on its south-facing wall and strong vertical pillars running across the facade. The building appears bold and defined by its geometric arrangement of elements.
The building was constructed between 1699 and 1704 by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach under commission from Prince Archbishop Johann Ernst von Thun. It began as a hospital chapel during Salzburg's period of baroque architecture.
The church displays life-sized figures of Saint Catherine and Saint Barbara from the 18th century that visitors encounter while walking through the interior. These works shape how the space looks and reflect the artistic traditions of the time.
The church sits on hospital grounds and has served as the local parish church since 1891. The interior is open to visitors who wish to see the artworks and explore the historical space.
Beneath the raised altar platform sits a crypt containing a carved Pietà group that showcases detailed craftsmanship. This underground chamber also holds the preserved remains of the former Prince Archbishop in a flame-shaped urn.
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