Castle Church (Bad Dürkheim)
Castle Church |
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Basic data | |
place | Bad Dürkheim, Germany |
Building history | |
architect | Hans and Ernst Buch |
construction time | 1726-1729 |
Building description | |
Architectural style | Baroque |
49 ° 27 '33.3 " N , 8 ° 10' 2.9" E |
The castle church is a former Protestant parish church in Bad Dürkheim , which is a listed building.
location
The church is located in the core town of Bad Dürkheim at Leininger Straße 19 at the intersection with Burgstraße . Right next to her is a rectory from 1756, which is also part of the cultural monument.
Surname
The name of the church comes from the fact that there was once a Leininger castle in its place , but it was destroyed in the Palatinate War of Succession in 1689.
history
The hall was built in the period from 1726 to 1729. The tower was built in Baroque style between 1756 and 1758 and in 1840 it was raised by two floors in the form of ashlar masonry. After the church was destroyed by bombs on March 18, 1945 at the end of the Second World War , the hall was rebuilt from 1953 to 1956. The architects were Hans and Ernst Buch from Bad Dürkheim and Hans Georg Fiebiger from Kaiserslautern . Since then, community rooms have been accommodated on the ground floor, while the upper floor houses the community hall.
Further use
The castle church is used by the Bad Dürkheim art association for events.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c General Directorate for Cultural Heritage Rhineland-Palatinate (Ed.): Informational directory of cultural monuments - Bad Dürkheim district. Mainz 2020, p. 4 (PDF; 5.1 MB).
- ↑ a b Our castle church. evkirche-bad-duerkheim.de, accessed on January 26, 2018 .
- ↑ kunstverein-bad-duerkheim.de: Castle Church . Retrieved November 20, 2013 .