File:Marchegg Pfarrkirche 2023 08 02 Grundriss Erwin Reidinger.jpg
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Deutsch: Der Grundriss der Pfarrkirche Marchegg in Niederösterreich zeigt einen Achsknick. Schwarz (fett) ist der Grundriss der heutige Kirche. Weiß gezeichnet sind die Mauernumrisse der abgebrochenen Gebäudeteile (Verkürzung des Langhauses, Abbruch beider Seitenkapellen). P ist der Portalpunkt der Pfarrkirche (Lage durch Georadar-Prospektion bestimmt). X ist der Knickpunkt (Triumphpforte) und auch der Grenzpunkt zwischen Langhaus und Chor. Das ist auch der Schutzpunkt der Stadttore (Schnittpunkt der Verbindungsgeraden der Stadttore). Die Orientierung des Langhauses erfolgte nach dem Sonnenaufgang am Gründonnerstag am 5. April 1268, die zweite Orientierung ist jene des Chors (Ostersonntag, 8. April 1268), die dritte Orientierung zeigt sich in der nördlichen Seitenkapelle zu Maria Himmelfahrt 1268 (15. August). Die Flucht der Nordwand des Chors zeigt auf den Karfreitag (6. April 1268). English: Floor plan of the Parish Church of Marchegg in Lower Austria which shows the axis bend. Black (bold) is the ground plan of the present church. The wall outlines of the demolished parts of the building (shortening of the nave, demolition of both side chapels) are drawn in white. P is the portal point of the parish church (position determined by georadar prospection). X is the bend point (triumphal portal) and also the boundary point between the nave and the choir. This is also the protection point of the city gates (intersection of the connecting straight lines of the city gates). The orientation of the nave was after the sunrise on Maundy Thursday on 5 April 1268, the second orientation is that of the choir (Easter Sunday, 8 April 1268), and the third orientation is shown in the northern side chapel on the Assumption of Mary 1268 (15 August). The flight of the north wall of the choir points to Good Friday (6 April 1268). |
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Date | 2 August 2023 (according to Exif data) | ||
Source | photo by Erwin Reidinger / uploaded by Joadl | ||
Author | Erwin Reidinger | ||
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Object location | 48° 16′ 42.35″ N, 16° 54′ 34.67″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 48.278430; 16.909630 |
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