Statue of the Holy Trinity

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The Baroque statue of the Holy Trinity was erected two centuries earlier in 1713 (Servatius Leithner). The encarved images refer to the fulfilment of the vow of the plague-stricken town. St Roch, St Sebastian and St Joseph can be seen standing on the plinth, with St Rosalie on the relief. A Corinthian capital is supporting the throne of God who is holding Christ’s dead body, whereas the Holy depicted as a dove was placed at hte top of the capital.

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