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Parish Church of St. Bartholomew (Bad Gams)

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Parish Church of St. Bartholomew (Bad Gams)

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Parish Church of St. Bartholomew (Bad Gams)

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The Parish Church of St. Bartholomew (Bad Gams) is a historically significant Roman Catholic church nestled in the heart of Bad Gams, a charming former market town now part of the larger Deutschlandsberg municipality in Styria, Austria. Standing at an elevation of approximately 417 metres, this listed building is a prominent landmark within the region, offering a rich tapestry of architectural styles from its Romanesque foundations to its Baroque reconstruction. Located about 30 kilometers from Graz, it serves as a…

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    August 19, 2022

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    The church was first mentioned in 1165. After being destroyed by the Turks, it was rededicated in 1534. In 1660 it was badly damaged by fire and an emergency church had to be built. Today's church building was rebuilt between 1727 and 1735 by Sebastian Tengg and consecrated in 1735, although the building was only completed in 1747. In 1755 the church tower was raised. The outside was restored in 1912 and between 1961 and 1965, and the inside between 1969 and 1970.
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    June 21, 2022

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    Located in the center of Bad Gams. The benches in front are a good place to rest.
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    May 29, 2023

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    Beautiful church and lovely park behind.
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    Location: Styria, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there easy, family-friendly walks directly accessible from the Parish Church of St. Bartholomew?

    Yes, the area around the church offers several easy walking options suitable for families. You can enjoy a stroll through the town of Bad Gams or explore the lovely park located directly behind the church. For slightly longer, gentle routes, look for paths that follow the local streams or lead through the surrounding fields, which are generally flat and well-maintained.

    Can I find circular walking routes starting near the Parish Church of St. Bartholomew?

    Absolutely. Bad Gams is known for its pleasant walking environment. You can often find well-marked circular routes that begin and end in the town center, passing by the church. These routes typically range from short, leisurely loops to longer excursions into the surrounding Styrian landscape, offering a mix of village charm and natural scenery.

    Is the area around the Parish Church of St. Bartholomew suitable for winter walks?

    Yes, the immediate vicinity of the church and the town of Bad Gams can be quite charming for winter walks, especially after a fresh snowfall. The main paths and village roads are usually cleared. However, if you plan to venture onto unpaved trails or into higher elevations, be prepared for snow and ice, and ensure you have appropriate winter footwear and gear.

    What are the specific parking options near the Parish Church of St. Bartholomew?

    Parking is generally available in the town center of Bad Gams, close to the church. While there isn't a dedicated large parking lot specifically for the church, you'll typically find street parking or small public parking areas within a short walking distance. It's advisable to look for designated parking zones upon arrival, especially during peak times.

    Is the Parish Church of St. Bartholomew accessible for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    The church is a historic building, and accessibility can be limited. While the exterior and the immediate grounds are generally flat and manageable, access into the church itself might involve steps. It's recommended to contact the local parish office in advance for specific information regarding wheelchair access or assistance for visitors with mobility challenges.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near the Parish Church of St. Bartholomew for refreshments?

    Yes, being located in the center of Bad Gams, there are local cafes and traditional Austrian eateries within easy walking distance of the church. You can find places to enjoy a coffee, a light snack, or a full meal, allowing you to relax and refuel after your visit.

    How long should I plan for a visit to the Parish Church of St. Bartholomew?

    For a thorough exploration of the church's interior, including its historical artifacts, altars, and architectural details, you should allocate approximately 30 to 60 minutes. If you also wish to enjoy the serene atmosphere, rest on the benches outside, or take a short stroll through the adjacent park, you might extend your visit to 1 to 1.5 hours.

    What kind of terrain can I expect on trails near Bad Gams church?

    The terrain immediately surrounding the church in Bad Gams is generally flat and paved, suitable for easy walking. As you venture further out into the surrounding Styrian landscape, you'll encounter a mix of gentle rolling hills, agricultural paths, and some forested sections. Most trails are well-maintained, but some can be unpaved, so comfortable footwear is recommended.

    Are dogs allowed in or around the Parish Church of St. Bartholomew?

    While dogs are generally not permitted inside religious buildings like the Parish Church of St. Bartholomew, they are usually welcome on a leash in the outdoor areas, such as the church grounds and the nearby park. If you plan to explore the surrounding hiking trails, dogs are typically allowed, but always ensure they are kept on a leash and that you clean up after them.

    What are some 'hidden gems' or lesser-known features to look out for at the church?

    Beyond the prominent high altar and its statues, pay attention to the intricate details of the three side altars, particularly the Mount of Olives altar with its painting by Philipp Carl Laubmann. Also, seek out the Baroque Stations of the Cross with Rococo frames and the early 18th-century painting of Saint Augustine. The spacious bell tower houses bells cast centuries apart, including one from 1551, offering a unique historical auditory experience if you happen to be there when they ring.

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