Stiegenkirche (Staircase Church), Graz

Stiegenkirche (Staircase Church), Graz

The Staircase Church (Stiegenkirche) is a Roman Catholic church situated in the heart of Graz. Originally serving as the monastery church for the Augustinian Hermits, it holds a rich historical background intertwined with Graz's architectural and cultural development.

Dating back to the 14th century, the origins of the Staircase Church are marked by its unique architectural feature—accessibility solely through a staircase located at No. 21 Sporgasse. Initially affiliated with the Parish of Saint Paul, it later came under the care of the Augustinian Hermits. Under the direction of Archangelo Carlone, a new structure was built, preserving the original staircase that bestowed upon the church its distinctive name.

Significant reconstruction took place between 1613 and 1628, adapting to the evolving needs and aesthetics of the time while preserving its historical essence. Notably, the staircase was crafted by Antonio Solar, likely completed by 1636, contributing to the church's unique architectural character.

The Staircase Church is Graz's oldest parish church. Despite periods of decline in the mid-16th century, worship ceased in 1554. However, in 1588, Archduke Charles II revitalized the church by entrusting it to his chaplain, Aurelius Mancinus Pergola. Construction of a new church and monastery was completed by 1627, marking a revival of religious and communal life.

Further renovations in 1962, led by architect Kurt Weber-Mzell, and an interior redesign by the Diocesan Liturgical Commission and the Association of Architects during the Austrian Catholic Day, have preserved the Staircase Church as a vibrant and sacred space, reflecting both its historical significance and its contemporary role in Graz's religious life.

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Sight Name: Stiegenkirche (Staircase Church)
Sight Location: Graz, Austria (See walking tours in Graz)
Sight Type: Religious

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