Christinendorf village church

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Christinendorf village church

The Protestant village church Christinendorf is a hall church from 1754 in Christinendorf , a district of the city of Trebbin in the Teltow-Fläming district in Brandenburg . It belongs to the Evangelical Church District Zossen-Fläming .

history

According to the city of Trebbin, a fortified church was built in Christinendorf in the 14th century, but there are no remains of it. It is handed down from the year 1540 that Johann Frank was the first pastor to work in the community after the Reformation , so that a building must have existed at that time. In 1754 the parish erected the 21st century sacred building with baroque forms. In 1877 Wilhelm Remler from Berlin built an organ . In the 1950s, the parish had the second floor of the horseshoe gallery dismantled and shortened the remaining gallery on the north side. The pulpit was moved to the north side of the choir wall so that the altar has stood in the apse in front of a stained glass window since then . From 2000 to 2005 the church was renovated and in particular the previously crooked church tower was straightened. The listed rectory , which was inaugurated in 1928, belongs to the church .

architecture

Interior, looking east

The church is provided with a light-colored plaster . On the north and south sides of the nave there is a rectangular portal in the middle with a rectangular lattice window above. Its shape is recorded in two further, upright rectangular windows that are evenly distributed on the side wall in west and east directions. These five windows are complemented by five circular, axially symmetrical openings, which were installed above the row of windows between the eaves and a slim, double-tiered cornice . The apse is circular and significantly narrower than the width of the nave. There is also a rectangular window with a circular window above it. This width is taken up by the transversely rectangular church tower, on the ground floor of which a portal with two wide fighters is embedded. Above there is another circular opening and a surrounding cornice. At the height of the western roof gable of the nave, a small, rectangular lattice window is set in the tower, which leads from another cornice to the slimmer tower structure. This is provided with a white plaster and divided at its corners with light yellow accentuated, slender pilaster strips that encompass a beehive-shaped sound arcade . Behind it is a bell from the 15th century. A white plastered circle can be seen above the opening, behind which a tower clock could have been. The church tower ends with a curved, copper-covered hood and a button with a weather vane and star. The gable roof is hipped towards the apse.

Furnishing

The interior of the church has a flat roof and is painted with an orange-brownish shade. The walls take on the light yellow color of the facade. The wooden gallery is kept in a light tone; the cassettes are highlighted in gray. It rests on Tuscan columns . This color scheme can be found in the baroque pulpit altar, whose pulpit and sound cover can be dated to the late 15th century. An organ by Wilhelm Remler stands on the horseshoe gallery .

literature

  • Georg Dehio (arr. Gerhard Vinken et al.): Handbook of German Art Monuments - Brandenburg. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-422-03123-4 .
  • Evangelical Church District Zossen-Fläming Synodal Committee for Public Relations (Ed.): Between Heaven and Earth - God's Houses in the Church District Zossen-Fläming , Laserline GmbH, Berlin, p. 180, 2019

Web links

Commons : Dorfkirche Christinendorf  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Church Christinendorf , website of the Protestant church district Zossen-Fläming, accessed on May 7, 2016.
  2. Christinendorf , website of the city of Trebbin, accessed on May 7, 2016.

Coordinates: 52 ° 12 ′ 49.7 "  N , 13 ° 16 ′ 44.1"  E