Nikolauskirche | |
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Schifferkirche St. Nikola | |
![]() The parish church on a historic photograph | |
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47°56′44″N 12°56′11″E / 47.94556°N 12.93639°E | |
Location | Oberndorf bei Salzburg, Austria |
Denomination | Catholic |
History | |
Dedication | Saint Nicholas |
Consecrated | 1798 |
Architecture | |
Style | Baroque |
Years built | 1770–1775 |
Closed | 1903 |
Demolished | 1913 |
Administration | |
Diocese | Salzburg |
The Nikolauskirche was a parish church in Oberndorf bei Salzburg, Austria, dedicated to Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of boatmen. The Christmas carol "Stille Nacht" ("Silent Night") was first performed in the church in 1818.
A first church in the area, at Altach, was mentioned in the 12th century. It was known as the Schifferkirche St. Nikola or simply St. Nikola. After it burned down in 1757, it was rebuilt in Baroque style and became the parish church of Oberndorf. After repeated flooding by the Salzach, it was demolished in 1910 and replaced by a new church when the whole settlement was relocated higher above the river.