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St. Peter an der Sperr

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St. Peter an der Sperr

St. Peter an der Sperr was a Dominican convent church in Wiener Neustadt in Austria. The church building is now used as an exhibition space. The convent building now houses a museum.

In August 2016, during excavations in the run-up to planned conversion work for the 2019 Lower Austrian State Exhibition, archaeologists came across two medieval graves.

Gallery

  • Choir to the nave with the west wall Choir to the nave with the west wall
  • Nave to the choir Nave to the choir
  • Portal with fourteen statuette niches Portal with fourteen statuette niches
  • Niche in the choir Niche in the choir

References

  1. "Niederösterreichs Museen und Sammlungen".
  2. "Landesausstellung heißt "Welt in Bewegung"". 19 January 2018.
  3. "DerStandard.at".

47°48′57″N 16°14′38″E / 47.81593°N 16.24388°E / 47.81593; 16.24388

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