Lindenberg village church (Tauche)

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Lindenberg village church

Lindenberg Church (Tauche) 07-08-2016.JPG

Denomination : evangelical
Parish : Buckow-Glienicke
Address: Hauptstrasse
15848 Lindenberg, Tauche

Coordinates: 52 ° 11 ′ 57.4 ″  N , 14 ° 6 ′ 59.3 ″  E The Protestant village church Lindenberg is a Baroque church in the Lindenberg district of Tauche in the Oder-Spree district . It is one of the firstrural church buildings in the Mark Brandenburg after the Thirty Years War and is a listed building.

history

A previous building for the church was probably built by Titzo de Lindenberg between 1284 and 1346. Raban von Canstein had the dilapidated building replaced by a new one in the same place. The materials from the old church were used to build a hospital for the needy across the street. The foundation stone of the new baroque church was laid on April 12, 1667. The church was completed in 1669. The builder is assumed to be the Dutch Cornelis Ryckwaert because of the simple, flat design, corresponding to Dutch Reformed churches, as well as the similarity to the Trinity Church in Zerbst . The interior from 1667 was completely burned up to the baptism due to a lightning strike on June 21, 1917. By 1928 the church was restored in its previous form.

architecture

The square and solidly bricked central building with four side extensions forms the floor plan of a Greek cross . The gable roofs of the cross arms sit beneath the pyramid roof of the central building. The pilasters at the twelve corners of the building have no capitals. The windows of the main room are in pairs on top of each other. The upper window has a round arch, the lower one is rectangular. The exterior is decorated with garlands of fruit (west portal) and coat of arms (gable) carved from oak. The building is plastered on the outside. The bell tower stands outside the main building and forms the entrance to the churchyard.

The interior is crowned by a wooden domed vault. The cross arms span stone barrel vaults, the sides of which are decorated with pilasters towards the middle. Before the fire in 1917, there was a large altar structure with a baroque frame and ten paintings from 1670 in the eastern part. The pulpit in the northern part was from 1671.

Web links

Commons : Dorfkirche Lindenberg (Tauche)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

literature

  • Jan Feustel: Märkische Dorfkirchen in the course of the building epochs. A walk through the centuries. The village church in Lindenberg . In: The Mark Brandenburg . No. 4/91 , 1991, pp. 18-20 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Church history Lindenberg. Retrieved August 20, 2017 .
  2. Brandenburg State Office for the Preservation of Monuments and State Archaeological Museum (ed.): List of monuments of the State of Brandenburg - Landkreis Oder-Spree . D) Monuments of other genres, ID number 09115279, December 31, 2018, p. 35 ( bldam-brandenburg.de [PDF; 257 kB ; accessed on May 13, 2019]).
  3. Hans and Helga Steinhagen: The barons Raban and Carl von Canstein in Lindenberg . In: District calendar Oder-Spree . 2009, p. 79 .
  4. ^ A b Jan Feustel, Die Dorfkirche in Lindenberg , p. 19
  5. ^ Jan Feustel, Die Dorfkirche in Lindenberg , p. 18