Wartberg an der Krems Church is a Roman Catholic parish church dedicated to Saint Kilian. It belongs to Schlierbach Abbey and is located in Wartberg an der Krems in Upper Austria. The church was first mentioned in 1083 and has a rich history and architecture. It is a protected monument and has a remarkably rich cartilage style interior.
The church has a recessed chancel with a ribbed vault and a quintuple from the 14th century. The late Gothic nave has two naves and two bays with a ribbed vault. The east wall to the chancel is sloping. The western gallery rests on a net and ribbed vault. The north portal and the south portal are late Gothic. The west tower was rebuilt after a fire in 1738 and has a baroque dome with a statue of the Immaculata.
The church also has an active parish that offers regular services, events and lectures. You can find the opening hours, dates and contact details of the Parish on their website.