Pütte village church

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The village church Pütte is a native of the 13th century village church in the district of Pütte Vorpommern community Pantelitz .

The village church in Pütte from the side
Tower of the village church in Pütte
Drawing of the tombstone from 1427

history

The construction of the church began in the first half of the 13th century. The church tower dates from the 15th century. In 1806/07 the church was used as a bakery for the French occupying forces . A restoration was carried out by Ernst von Haselberg in 1867/68 .

architecture

The village church is a three-aisled hall church of the brick Gothic . The nave has three bays , the older choir is single-bay and has a five-eighth end . It shows tall, pointed arched windows with tracery from a restoration in 1866. A richly profiled nave portal in the north is decorated with glazed and unglazed shaped stones. The tower with its field stone substructure is equipped with panels, shield gables and a squat octagonal helmet.

Inside the hall church shows eight-sided pillars. The vaults in the nave with fighters, consoles and arcades are from the restoration in the 19th century. The medieval ribbed vaults of the choir are supported by circular services with capitals halfway up. Remnants of wall paintings show a Last Supper scene at the eastern end of the south aisle.

Furnishing

During the French occupation in 1806/07, the furnishings were almost completely destroyed.

An altar plate from the construction period has been preserved, as well as a medieval baptismal font , two grave slabs of the Mörder family (1333 and 1427) with incised drawings of two knights placed in the tower . The older grave slab was made long after Gotan Murder's death and is similar to that of 1427. The inscription reads: “ANNO DOMINI M CCC XXXIII SABBATO ANTE FESTUM BEATORUM AP (OSTO) LO (RUM) PETRI ET PAULI OBDIIT D (OMI) N (U ) S GHOTAN MORDER STRENUUS MILES CUIUS ANIMA REQUIESCAT IN PACE “. On the plate from 1427 there is the inscription: “ANNO DOMINI M CCCC XXVII PROXIMA DIE KYLIANI OBIIT FAMOLUS FAMULUS PAWEL MORDER CUIUS ANIMA REQUIESCAT IN PACE AMEN”.

In the church there is a baroque pastor's table, the rest of the neo-Gothic furnishings with pulpit altar , galleries and stalls were made in 1866.

organ

The Buchholz organ from Carl August Buchholz's workshop was made in 1828. It has 14 registers on two manuals and a pedal and was restored in 2014.

graveyard

In the cemetery around the church are the graves of Ernst Moritz Arndt's sister , known as Charlotte Dorothea: Gottesgab and her husband Karl Rassow as well as those of the great-nephew Caspar David Friedrich , Professor Gustav Pflugradt .

local community

The Protestant parish of Pütte-Niepars has been part of the Stralsund Propstei in the Pomeranian Evangelical Church District of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany since 2012 . Before that she belonged to the Stralsund parish of the Pomeranian Evangelical Church .

literature

  • Georg Dehio : Handbook of the German art monuments. Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. 2nd Edition. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin / Munich 2016, ISBN 978-3-422-03128-9 , pp. 454–455.

Web links

Commons : Dorfkirche Pütte  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Information on the rededication of the organ in Pütte on kirche-mv.de. Retrieved February 9, 2018 .

Coordinates: 54 ° 17 ′ 30.6 ″  N , 12 ° 59 ′ 5.9 ″  E