The parish church of Hohentauern, dedicated to Saint Bartholomew, is a significant historical building with a long history. The first mentions of the predecessor church date back to the 14th century, specifically to the year 1363. The church impresses with a combination of late Gothic and Baroque architecture featuring numerous noteworthy details such as the Gothic frescoes from 1492, a Baroque high altar with remarkable carvings, and a distinctive onion dome on the tower from the 17th century. Inside, Baroque harmonizes with Gothic, giving the church a special atmosphere. The parish church is surrounded by a walled cemetery and serves as a spiritual center for the community of Hohentauern.
Photos & videos
Service times:
- Sa: 06:00 p.m.
Office hours:
- Every last Wed. of the month: 01:00 p.m to 02:00 p.m
- after the Holy Masses
- by telephone to Father Michael Robitschko OSB Daily from 09:00 a.m. to 05:00 p.m.
Services according to the schedule in the parish bulletin or in the church.