Paulinenaue village church

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Paulinenaue village church

The evangelical village church Paulinenaue is a listed sacred building in the style of the outgoing Expressionism in Paulinenaue in the Havelland district in Brandenburg . It belongs to the Evangelical Church Community Havelländisches Luch in the parish of Nauen-Rathenow .

location

The church is located south of the Paulinenaue train station on Bahnhofstrasse and the corner of Waldstrasse, within sight of the Lindholz nature reserve . It is aligned with the choir to the southwest.

history

For a long time Paulinenaue belonged to Selbelang with the church of St. Nikolai . After the church was founded in 1924 and a significant increase in population, however, the situation changed: Effective April 1, 1929, the independent founded parish Paulinenaue. In 1929 and 1930 it passed a resolution to build its own church, which was not approved due to a lack of financial resources. A year later, however, the Consistory of the Mark Brandenburg granted a grant of 10,000 RM , with the help of which the estimated costs of 14,000 RM could be covered. A year later, under the direction of the Berlin architect E. Rettich, construction work began and was successfully completed in 1932 with the consecration of the church . The inauguration sermon was given on December 4, 1932 by the then General Superintendent of the Kurmark, Otto Dibelius . Paulinenaue became the parish village of the Pessin parish at the beginning of the 21st century .

Building description

Choir in the southwest

The building was built from bricks , which were then given a light-colored plaster . The plinth, the reveal of the windows and the corner pilasters are made of clinker surrounds and emphasize the outlines and openings of the building. The base, the window frame and the corner lenses are made of unplastered clinker bricks and, like the crosses made of clinker brick on the east and west sides, serve as decorative elements on the otherwise smoothly plastered facade. The rectangular choir by a large carved also made of clinker Cross dominated extending from the base up to the gable extends the building. Left and right of the cross are two narrow windows and one door each. A triangular window is built into the gable. The symmetrical facade structure can also be found in the two side walls of the nave . In the front and middle area there are three double-sashed windows, in the direction of the choir there is a slim, single-sashed window. The entrance is on the northeast side via a semicircular vestibule, which is divided into five segments with clinker brick. At the gable there is a round window that is decorated with a double cross. This is followed by a graceful round tower, the length of which is stretched again by a slender cross. Three barred sound arcades can be seen on the tower floor , above a circular cornice and a copper-covered roof with a tower button and cross.

Entrance in the northeast

literature

  • Georg Dehio (arr. Gerhard Vinken et al.): Handbook of German Art Monuments - Brandenburg. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-422-03123-4 .
  • Andreas Kitschke: Churches of the Havelland. Edited by Werner Bader and Ingrid Bargel. be.bra Wissenschaft verlag GmbH, Berlin 2011, p. 154 f.

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. State monument list ( Memento of the original from 23 September 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 234 kB), as of December 31, 2010, accessed on January 3, 2017 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.bldam-brandenburg.de

Coordinates: 52 ° 40 ′ 15.6 "  N , 12 ° 42 ′ 54.5"  E