Kostebrau village church

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The Sauer organ of the Kostebrauer Church

The Protestant village church Kostebrau is a monument that is located in the Kostebrau district of the town of Lauchhammer . It belongs to the parish of Lauchhammer in the Bad Liebenwerda parish of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany .

history

After the first preparations for the construction of a church in Oberdorf had already been made in 1903, construction work began on April 24, 1906. The master builder Zibelius was commissioned to carry out the construction, while the architect, government master builder Heber, was in charge of the construction . The neo-baroque village church was consecrated in 1907.

organ

Inside the church there is an organ created by Wilhelm Sauer in 1884 . This organ originally belonged to the Protestant village church of Klettwitz . Because the Klettwitzer church was extensively expanded at the same time as the new Kostebrauer building, its musical instrument came to Kostebrau. The parish in Klettwitz received a larger organ from the same master builder.

The organ has a manual , pedal and seven registers .

Web links

literature

  • City administration Lauchhammer (ed.): Lauchhammer - stories of a city . Geiger Verlag, Horb am Neckar 2003, ISBN 3-89570-857-7 , p. 70 .

Individual evidence

  1. List of monuments of the state of Brandenburg: District Oberspreewald-Lausitz (PDF) Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum
  2. website .
  3. ^ A b Piet Bron: Kostebrau, Germany (Brandenburg) - village church. In: Organ database. January 18, 2018, accessed November 25, 2018 (Dutch).
  4. ^ Rudolf Bönisch: Lohengrin in Klettwitzer Church. In: Lausitzer Rundschau from July 16, 2007

Coordinates: 51 ° 31 ′ 42.7 "  N , 13 ° 49 ′ 44.7"  E