Gölsdorf village church

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The church in Gölsdorf

The Protestant village church of Gölsdorf is located in the district of Gölsdorf in the municipality of Niedergörsdorf in the Teltow-Fläming district in Brandenburg . The listed building is located in the northern part of the village in the churchyard. The church in Gölsdorf was first the mother church, from 1216 a daughter church of Oehna , since 1972 the church has belonged to the parish of Niedergörsdorf.

The church

According to the Dehio manual, today's Protestant church was built in the second half of the 13th century. A church leader from the Zossen-Fläming church district, however, suspects that the building was built in the first half of the 13th century. There was a previous building, but nothing is known about it. The church is an early Gothic hall building with a retracted rectangular choir , but the masonry and the friezes still show late Romanesque forms . The church is said to have been torn down in 1579, but this can only refer to its wooden parts. In 1598 the church asked for funds to build a bell tower. In 1728 a half-timbered bell tower was built. It is a tower with a square base, an octagonal bell storey and a curved dome with a lantern . Repairs were carried out in 1775, 1848, 1888/1889 and 1934. From 1888 to 1889 the church was also fundamentally renovated, the church and the choir were given separate gable roofs , the choir a staggered three-window group, and the west gable went into the wall of the Tower over. In addition, the windows were enlarged and given brick reveals. New portals were built to the west, east and south of the choir.

Inside there is a painted beam ceiling. Apart from the pulpit, the organ, the western part of the gallery and the community stalls, the furnishings are new. The door leaves and fittings have been preserved. The pulpit was made of wood in 1888/1889 by the master carpenter Unger from Zahna . It is a polygonal basket with a support. It is possible that old parts were used for the support as it is not designed in the neo-Romanesque style. The no longer playable organ was built in 1888 by GA Friedrich from Wittenberg. The bell is probably from the time the church was built; it dates from the 13th century and is therefore one of the oldest bells in the region. The inscription band reads in capitals : “+ O REX. GLORY. VENI. CUM. PACEM… “(O King of Glory, come in peace!).

literature

  • Monuments in Brandenburg, Teltow-Fläming district, part 1: City of Jüterbog with Zinna monastery and Niedergörsdorf community, Marie-Luise Buchinger and Marcus Cante, Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms am Rhein 2000, ISBN 3-88462-154-8 , p. 270– 272
  • Georg Dehio : Handbook of the German art monuments . Founded by the Day for Monument Preservation 1900, continued by Ernst Gall , revised by the Dehio Association and the Association of State Monument Preservationists in the Federal Republic of Germany, represented by: Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum. Brandenburg: edited by Gerhard Vinken and others, reviewed by Barbara Rimpel. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-422-03123-4 , p. 385
  • 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

Individual evidence

  1. Website of the parish Niedergörsdorf

Coordinates: 51 ° 57 ′ 27.2 "  N , 12 ° 58 ′ 53.9"  E