Hirschfeld village church (Thuringia)
Hirschfeld village church (Thuringia) | |
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Address: | Hirschfeld (K105) |
Coordinates: 50 ° 56 ′ 29.5 ″ N , 12 ° 11 ′ 18.4 ″ E
The Evangelical Lutheran village church of Hirschfeld is located in Hirschfeld , a municipality in the Greiz district of Thuringia . The parish Hirschfeld belongs to the parish Pölzig in the parish of Gera the Evangelical Church in Central Germany .
description
The partially Romanesque hall church has a retracted, transverse rectangular choir tower and an apse attached to it. In 1832 the octagonal upper floor of the tower was built for the belfry , the tower clock and sound arcades on the walls . Then a tip was verschiefertes tent set. In 1872 the exterior was remodeled in a neo-Romanesque style, and an extension was built in front of the previous gable containing the vestibule . A large portal , flanked by two small ones, gives access to the church. The apse was encased polygonally.
The nave , which is covered with a gable roof , has three-sided galleries in the interior . The simple church furnishings were created around or after 1872. It consists of a pulpit altar and a baptismal font with fittings , which, however, dates from 1663. An altarpiece from around 1500 from Peter Breuer's workshop is now in the Gera Art Collection .
The organ with twelve registers , divided into two manuals and a pedal , was built around 1870 by an unknown organ builder .
literature
- Dehio-Handbuch der Deutschen Kunstdenkmäler, Thuringia. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-422-03095-6 .