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Sankt Pantaleon-Erla

St. Pantaleon Church with an Ancient Crypt

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    March 14, 2024

    The exact date of the church's construction is unknown, but it was probably not built before 1400. Its core is Gothic. The church initially had a flat wooden ceiling, which was vaulted in 1641. The north-facing extension was completed in 1640, and the south-facing extension in 1644/46. The Gothic tower in the west was heightened and given a Baroque makeover in 1674.

    On February 8, 1786, St. Pantaleon separated from St. Georgen im Gau Salzburg and became an independent parish. St. Pantaleon has been a place of pilgrimage since 1607.

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      September 7, 2025

      St. Pantaleon Church This Roman Catholic parish church is an important religious and historical monument in the region. Here are some interesting aspects:

      ### General Information
      - **Location**: The church is located in **Lower Austria**, in the Haag deanery of the Diocese of St. Pölten.
      - **Year of Construction**: The church is essentially built in the **Gothic style** and has undergone various modifications over the centuries.


      ### Historical Significance
      1. **Architecture**:
      - Originally, the church had a flat wooden ceiling, which was converted into a vaulted ceiling in 1641.
      - Two side chapels were added to the long sides in 1640, enriching the overall appearance of the church.


      2. **Legend**:
      - There is an interesting legend about the origin of the church, which states that the church was built on a so-called "sanctuary site."


      ### Current Use
      - **Services**: St. Pantaleon Church continues to serve as an active venue for worship services and church events.
      - **Parish Life**: It plays a central role in the spiritual life of the parish and is a gathering place for believers.


      ### Summary
      St. Pantaleon Church on the Danube is not only an architectural gem, but also a living testimony to the region's history and spirituality. A visit offers the opportunity to discover its impressive architecture and rich history! ✨

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        June 9, 2023

        Located on the Way of St. James. Stamp is in the church.

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          Location: Sankt Pantaleon-Erla, Mostviertel, Lower Austria, Austria

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