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The parish church Verkndigung is the catholic village church of Leeder (Upper Bavaria).

The unverputze brick tower on the Kirchberg originates from the first half 15. Century, which became church ship around 1740 renewed by Denklinger bricklayer and Stuckateur Stephan Socher. The original plans of Johann George Fischer from feet were too expensive the high pin Augsburg. The width of the nave with choir, built at that time, corresponds the width of the old building of churches. Geweiht became the new building at the Laurentiustag (10 August) 1742. The interior equipment became only 1752 finished and originates from a Wessobrunner workshop. The stucco with its asymmetrical ornamentation sequences refers to Abraham Baader.

The cover paintings developed 1747, the main paintings refer contentwise to the rose wreath/ring brother shank, which were financially involved in the church new building. The work of the Unterdiessener painter Anton was implemented.

The altar painting originates from Johann Baptist Baader from the today's local part which admits in the region as Lechhansel was. Baader returned straight of an Italy journey, when he painted 1749 the main altarpiece Mariae 1752 resulted from its hand the "“Hl. Anna, Maria Lesen teaching"” and "“pc. Joseph as a dying patron"”.

The altars became in 19. Century several times changed, the baroque buildings of altars are only in parts received. All figures of the main altar belong to the original figure decoration 18. Century. Thereby a God father figure and the diocese-holy "“pc. Ulrich and pc. Afra"” concern sitting "“Gesims angels"”, Putti.

The Kurche was reconditioned last in the years 1998/99; the renovation had become necessary due to tears in the nave.

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