Church of St. Steben 1,004 m
The church, first mentioned in a document in 1466, is located on a mountain ledge above Köstendorf at an altitude of 1,004 metres and was built as a Gothic church with 2 storeys.
The snail shell-shaped structure and the Gothic and Baroque furnishings are remarkable. The church is normally closed.
There are indications that this place with its special panoramic view (you can see 27 church towers) was already used in Celtic times.
On Easter Monday, people have been making a pilgrimage to St. Steben for many years (those looking to get married are said to be sure to find a partner afterwards), where they sit together in the open air after a mass and are served refreshments by the Köstendorf volunteer fire brigade.
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