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The village owes its origin to St. Sebastian, the church of St. Sebastian standing on the Via Sacra since the 17th century.
St. Sebastian's Church was designed by the master builder of the Mariazell Basilica - Domenico Sciassia - and built from 1644. The central building on a cruciform ground plan is the last stop for pilgrims on the "via sacra" from Vienna to Mariazell.
The martyrdom of the church patron is impressively depicted on the column in front of the high altar. Parts of the high altar were created by Michael Hönel in 1643 and were originally intended for an altar in the basilica. Around 1730 the altar was changed and placed in St. Sebastian. The altarpiece "Assumption of Mary" is by Fridericus Stilpp, above it are the coronation of Mary and statues of St. John the Evangelist and St. John the Baptist. To the side are sculptures of St. Lambert as patron of St. Lambrecht Abbey and St. Benedict.
TIP: Hike along the Rosary Trail from St. Sebastian to Mariazell
© TV Hochsteiermark / Brigitte Digruber
© TV Hochsteiermark / Brigitte Digruber
© TV Hochsteiermark / Brigitte Digruber
© TV Hochsteiermark / Brigitte Digruber
© TV Hochsteiermark / Brigitte Digruber
© TV Hochsteiermark / Brigitte Digruber
© TV Hochsteiermark / Brigitte Digruber
- 1 May to 31 October: open (10 a.m. - 6 p.m.)
- 1 November to 30 April: closed
- The current opening hours can be found on the website of the Mariazell Basilica
Contact
Basilika Mariazell
Pater Michael Staberl
Benedictusplatz 1
8630 Mariazell
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