Lützlow village church

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South view

The village church Lützlow is a Gothic stone church in the district Lützlow of the community Gramzow in the district of Uckermark . It belongs to the Gramzow parish in the Uckermark parish of the Evangelical Church in Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia .

Southeast view
West portal

History and architecture

The Lützlow village church is a large 13th century hall church made of field stone with a retracted, rectangular choir. The sacristy added to the north is closed with a barrel vault. The west transverse tower protruding from the line of the walls of the nave was raised by a brick storey with a hipped roof in 1714, the gables of the original transverse gable roof can still be seen. Two stepped round windows are arranged above the double-stepped west portal. The nave windows were widened in a pointed arch in 1852, and the eastern side window in the choir was widened after 1945. The central window of the original three-window group in the east is blocked.

The interior is characterized by a pointed arched choir arch and a beamed ceiling; the originally round-arched opening to the tower is partially walled up, in front of it the curved west gallery from 1852 is attached. Next to the walled up south portal there is a medieval holy water font, in the east wall a small sacrament niche with an iron-studded door.

Furnishing

The wooden altarpiece was created in the first quarter of the 17th century and consists of a four-storey structure with columns and pilasters in Renaissance forms with reliefs of the Last Supper (predella), the Resurrection (main field), the baptism of Christ (1st essay) and a baroque one Angel head (2nd essay); A crucifixion group is placed on the crown. The wooden pulpit with sound cover dates from 1622, the fittings decor is partially covered by a renewed frame. The pulpit with corner pillars and reliefs of the evangelists under clover-leaf arches is carried by a kneeling figure of Moses ; A picture of Christ can be seen on the back wall of the pulpit; the pictures on the stairway and door (Petrus, Paulus and Jakobus as well as Luther and Martin Chemnitz ) date from the beginning of the 18th century. The simple octagonal wooden baptism also dates from the 18th century. The pastor's pews with presented columns is a work from the 17th century. An oil painting of the Sacrifice of Isaac is a copy after Rembrandt by G. Quantmeyer from 1912. The organ is a work by Albert Lang from 1873 with 19 stops on two manuals and a pedal . Two wooden candlesticks in late Renaissance shapes with six carved arms were created in 1918, and another in a crown shape in 1933. An inscription tombstone commemorates Pastor Joachim Winterfeld (1653–1726), a wooden plaque to the daughter of Winterfeld (1681–1685). A wrought iron grave cross is designed in Art Nouveau forms .

literature

Web links

Commons : Dorfkirche Lützlow  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Information about the organ on orgbase.nl. Retrieved January 26, 2020 .

Coordinates: 53 ° 14 ′ 33.9 ″  N , 14 ° 2 ′ 42.4 ″  E