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Josefikirche Bad Schwanberg

Bad Schwanberg

The Josefikirche on the Josefiberg of the same name is the landmark of Bad Schwanberg. A walk invites you to enjoy the view of the Bad Schwanberg market place from above.

The construction of the Josefikirche began around 1685 (roughly the present chancel). The then owner of Schwanberg Castle, Johann Rudolf Graf Saurau, had the "watchtower" on the hill, not far from the castle (Altburg Schwanberg), converted into a chapel as a place of worship for St. Joseph. Ten years later, due to the strong popularity of pilgrims, the building was extended to a church as it stands before us today. The organ gallery in the west is probably much later (19th century).

Interior painting: The academic painter Jakob Laub completed the painterly version of the interior in the summer of 1993 with the themes of the history of salvation from Genesis to the Last Judgement. The high altar and the figures of the Way of the Cross along the steep northern descent path were painted by Johann Paptist Stütz.

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Church closed.  The key is available at Heilmoorbad, at the Hotel zur alten Post, at the Hotel zum Schwan, and at the Bad Schwanberg Tourist Office.

01/11/2025 - 31/12/2029
Monday - Sunday
all day

Contact

Josefikirche Bad Schwanberg
Garanaser Straße 8
8541 Bad Schwanberg

What the weather will be like Schwanberg (418m)

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06.09.2025
sunny
12°C 23°C
07.09.2025
very sunny
10°C 25°C
08.09.2025
slightly cloudy
12°C 25°C