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More model informationLate Gothic pilgrimage church in Heiligenblut. It is dedicated to St. Andrew the Apostle and, according to the founding legend, was built as a result of a miracle of the host. The 15th-century hall church has three slender naves, the central one decorated with longitudinal net ribs, while the side aisles have ribbed vaults. To the south of the nave is the tower, added in 1784, which partially covers one of the tracery windows and is accessed via a basket arch portal to the south. To the north of the choir is a two-storey sacristy building with rectangular windows and a monopitch roof, which was modified around 1900.
Apr 12th 2024
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