Pfarrkirche Neudorf im Weinviertel, Catholic parish church in Neudorf im Weinviertel, Austria
Pfarrkirche Neudorf is a church building with a two-story tower articulated by pilasters and topped by an octagonal pointed roof. The structure features curved clock gables on the tower and shows typical Austrian Baroque design.
The building was constructed in 1724 and initially served as a dependent church of Staatz Parish. The tower was added in 1808, and the community was granted independent parish status in 1784.
The interior displays a late Baroque high altar from the 18th century with column work and a sculptural group showing God the Father with angels. This sacred focal point shapes the center of the church space.
The interior is accessible during standard visiting hours. Visitors should remember this is an active place of worship and respectful behavior is expected.
The church contains an organ built by craftsman Johann M. Kauffmann in 1886. Large angel statues positioned along the organ balustrade give this historic instrument its distinctive character.
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