Klosterhäseler village church

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Klosterhäseler church, on the left the preserved building stock of the Cistercian convent

The Protestant village church Klosterhäseler is located in Klosterhäseler in the Burgenland district in Saxony-Anhalt . It is a listed building and was built in 1766 on the site of the former monastery church of the Häseler Cistercian convent .

description

The church building is a hall building with a square east tower and a southern crypt extension opened in two arcades to the nave. The ceiling of the hall is a mirror ceiling with stucco on a high cove . The pulpit altar was made of stucco marble in 1766. Two angels flank Christ Salvator on the blasted gable . To the side of it are the patronage boxes . The baptism of the church is also made of marble and has a chalice shape. The horseshoe-shaped gallery is two-story. In the sacristy there is a crucifix from the third quarter of the 16th century, possibly from an epitaph . There is also a relief of the Evangelist Luke, which is said to come from a pulpit and is dated to the second half of the 16th century. In the crypt annex of the church there is a sandstone epitaph for August Wilhelm von Häseler, rich in figures.

Others

The church's bronze bells date from 1552 and 1685. In the walled cemetery there are two damaged tombstones in Baroque shapes.

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Coordinates: 51 ° 9 ′ 45.2 ″  N , 11 ° 36 ′ 40.7 ″  E