Grinzing Parish Church

[1] The Grinzing parish church was financed and built between 1417 and 1426 by twelve families, who were probably winemakers.

This saved the Grinzing people from having to travel during the week to the Heiligenstadt parish church, which was from then on only visited on Sundays.

In 1529 and 1683 the church was destroyed during the Ottoman–Habsburg wars and rebuilt with the help of Klosterneuburg Monastery.

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Grinzing Parish Church