Evang. Pfarrkirche Mödling

Description

The Protestant Patent, which legally regulated the equal rights of Protestant churches in 1861, also marks the beginning of the history of the Protestant community in Mödling. The church is the second new Protestant church to be built in the region after the Gumpendorf church. The vicarage and church were consecrated in 1875, the year the town was raised. Eugen Sehnal, a pupil of the Ringstrasse architect Heinrich Ferstel, based his plans for the church on the forms of the early Italian Renaissance, also to tie in with the Reformation period.

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