The Drasenhofen parish church is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to St. Vitus and belongs to the Poysdorf deanery of the Archdiocese of Vienna. It was built in 1680-1689 in the Baroque style as a hall church and consecrated in 1688. The church stands in an elevated position on the south-eastern edge of the village and is a listed building. Inside, an early baroque pulpit and a classicist high altar from 1800 are worth seeing. It has been redesigned several times over the years and was refurbished in 1926.
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