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St. Margaret Church, Mintraching

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St. Margaret Church, Mintraching

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St. Margaret Church, locally known as St. Margareth, is a significant Roman Catholic filial church nestled in Mintraching, a district of Neufahrn bei Freising in Upper Bavaria, Germany. Standing at an elevation of 461 meters, this historical site is recognized as a listed building, showcasing a blend of late Gothic architecture with distinctive Baroque modifications. It serves as a spiritual and cultural landmark within the Freising district, inviting visitors to explore centuries of local heritage.

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  • Location: Neufahrn bei Freising, Freising, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

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    If you like churches, you should also have a look
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    The core of the late Gothic church. Baroque style in the 18th century with an onion dome
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    Late Gothic building, modified in Baroque style in 1700. Restored after the church collapsed in 1735.
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    Location: Neufahrn bei Freising, Freising, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the opening hours for St. Margaret Church, Mintraching?

    As a functioning filial church, St. Margaret Church is generally open for services and often accessible during daylight hours for visitors to respectfully view the interior. However, specific visitor hours can vary. It's advisable to check local parish announcements or contact the parish of St. Franziskus von Assisi in Neufahrn for the most current information regarding access outside of service times.

    Are there any notable historical artifacts or features inside St. Margaret Church?

    Yes, the church houses several significant historical artifacts. Visitors can see a large Gothic crucifix on the south side of the nave and a gold-framed All Souls' picture beneath it. A particularly noteworthy piece is the "Mintrachinger Wasserchristus" (Mintraching Water-Christ), a Gothic Man of Sorrows on a carrying cross with an unusually small head, which is used in annual pilgrimages. The church bells also bear significant historical inscriptions.

    What kind of architectural style can be observed at St. Margaret Church?

    St. Margaret Church is primarily a late Gothic hall building, featuring a flat ceiling and a vaulted polygonal choir. It underwent significant Baroque modifications in the 18th century, most notably with the addition of its distinctive west tower topped with an onion dome in 1736. This blend offers a fascinating look at architectural evolution over centuries.

    Are there specific hiking trails or routes that pass by St. Margaret Church?

    While the intro mentions that komoot offers routes that pass by or lead to St. Margaret Church, specific named trails are not detailed. The church is situated in a rural area, making it a good starting or ending point for various local walks and cycling tours through the surrounding Bavarian countryside. You can explore the area to discover paths suitable for your preferred activity.

    Is St. Margaret Church, Mintraching accessible by public transport?

    Yes, public transport to Mintraching can be considered. While direct routes to the church's doorstep might be limited, local bus services typically connect Mintraching with larger towns like Neufahrn bei Freising, which has train connections. Planning your journey in advance using regional transport schedules is recommended.

    Are there any cafes or pubs near St. Margaret Church for refreshments after a visit or hike?

    Mintraching is a smaller district, so options directly adjacent to the church may be limited. However, within Neufahrn bei Freising and the broader surrounding area, you will find various cafes, restaurants, and pubs where you can enjoy refreshments or a meal after exploring the church and its surroundings.

    What is the best time of year to visit St. Margaret Church for those interested in local history and architecture?

    The church is a worthwhile stop at any time of year for those interested in its history and architecture. However, visiting during the warmer months (spring to early autumn) allows for more comfortable exploration of the surrounding cemetery and any nearby walking paths. Winter visits can offer a serene, quiet atmosphere, especially if the church is open.

    Is the area around St. Margaret Church suitable for family-friendly walks?

    Yes, the rural setting of Mintraching generally offers gentle terrain suitable for family-friendly walks. The paths around the church and through the local countryside are typically easy, providing a pleasant environment for families to enjoy a leisurely stroll while taking in the historical site and natural surroundings.

    Are dogs allowed on trails near St. Margaret Church, Mintraching?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on public walking paths and trails in the Bavarian countryside, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. While dogs are not permitted inside the church itself, they can accompany you on walks around the church grounds and on nearby trails.

    What kind of parking facilities are available at St. Margaret Church, Mintraching?

    Local parking options are generally available for visitors arriving by car. Given its location in a smaller district, you can typically find street parking or small designated parking areas nearby, especially around the cemetery that surrounds the church. It's usually free, but spaces might be limited during peak times or special events.

    Are there any other significant landmarks or natural features to explore near St. Margaret Church?

    While St. Margaret Church itself is a primary historical landmark, the surrounding area of Mintraching and Neufahrn bei Freising offers a peaceful Bavarian landscape. You can explore other small villages, local farms, and the gentle rolling hills. The Isar River is also not far, providing opportunities for riverside walks and enjoying natural scenery.

    What is the historical significance of St. Margaret Church, Mintraching?

    The church boasts a rich history, with its first mention dating back to 800 AD. Originally dedicated to both St. Nicholas and St. Margaret, it was re-consecrated exclusively to St. Margaret after a renovation in 1709 following a collapse in 1735. Its status as a listed building (Baudenkmal) underscores its architectural and cultural importance, reflecting centuries of local religious and community life.

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