Glienicke village church (Rietz-Neuendorf)

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Glienicke village church (2018)

The Protestant village church Glienicke is a hall church in the district Glienicke of the municipality Rietz-Neuendorf of the Oder-Spree district . It is a listed building.

History and architecture

The field stone construction dates from the second half of the 13th century. The rectangular nave with a retracted rectangular choir has a three-window group and a circular window as well as three pointed arches in the gable on the probably original east side. In 1783 two pillars were added to support the east wall. The building was plastered in the 19th century. Two steel bells from 1917, cast in Bochum , hang in the boarded-up roof tower with a baroque tail hood . At its top there is a ball and a weather vane.

The interior of the sacred building has a flat roof. The wooden loft extends along the southern and western nave. On the north wall of the chancel there is the wooden pulpit with a polygonal pulpit from 1891 supported by a column .

The wooden altarpiece dates from 1650. In its center there are five carved figures from a shrine made around 1450/60. In the middle of the group of figures is a radiant Madonna with a baby Jesus. On her left are Saint Dorothea and Saint Margaret , and on the right Saint Barbara and Catherine of Alexandria . A wooden angel's head sits in the altar gable. The church's interior also includes a separately kept communion chalice from 1647.

From 1996 to 1998 the church was extensively renovated.

organ

The organ is on the west gallery. It was built in 1866–1867 by Gottfried Wilhelm Baer from Niemegk and has a manual , a pedal with eleven sounding stops . In 1917 the instrument lost its prospect pipes for wartime purposes , which were later replaced by zinc pipes.

Manual C – f 3
1. Bourdon 16 ′
2. Principal 8th'
3. Gedact 8th'
4th Viola di gamba 8th'
5. Dolz flute 4 ′
6th Octave 2 ′
7th Cornett III (from c 1 )
8th. Mixture III
Pedal C – d 1
9. Sub bass 16 ′
10. Violon 8th'
11. Octavbass 4 ′

literature

Web links

Commons : Dorfkirche Glienicke (Rietz-Neuendorf)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the monument database of the State of Brandenburg
  2. Elke Lang: Baroque splendor and simple beauty. Organs in Brandenburg . Culturcon-Medien, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-941092-35-8 , pp. 121 .
  3. The organs in our churches. Evangelisches Pfarramt Buckow - Glienicke, accessed on August 8, 2018 .

Coordinates: 52 ° 12 '38.7 "  N , 14 ° 5' 9.2"  E