In 1734, the council of the market town of Perg decided to build the Calvary Church. Construction work lasted until 1754 and the late Baroque circular building with an elliptical floor plan and rococo interior was consecrated to the crucified Saviour in 1765.
In 1734, the council of the market town of Perg decided to build the Calvary Church. Construction work lasted until 1754 and the late Baroque circular building with an elliptical floor plan and rococo interior was consecrated to the crucified Saviour in 1765.daily from 8.00-18.00 with consideration of church service times
By car from Passau/Salzburg/Graz/Linz:
Autobahn A1 to exit Enns-Ost, federal road B115 towards Ennsdorf, - federal road B123 towards Mauthausen, federal road 3 to Perg
By car from Vienna:
Autobahn A1 to exit St. Valentin. Valentin, Bundesstraße 1 and Bundesstraße B123 in the direction of Mauthausen, Bundesstraße 3 to Perg
By train:
From Salzburg or Graz:
Alternatively to St. Valentin or Linz (see information on www.oebb.at) - change to the regional train to Perg (station: Perg station)
from Vienna:
to St. Valentin - change to the regional train to Perg (station: Perg station)
from Prague / Freistadt:
to Linz - change to the regional train to Perg
Airport Linz/Hörsching, by taxi to Perg
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