Stülpe village church

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Stülpe village church

The Protestant village church of Stülpe is a Gothic religious building in Stülpe . The district belongs to the municipality of Nuthe-Urstromtal in the Teltow-Fläming district in Brandenburg . The associated parish belongs to the parish Woltersdorf-Jänickendorf in the parish of Zossen-Fläming of the Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia .

history

The building was built in 1562. The builders used material from the St. Marien pilgrimage chapel , which was built in 1437 on the Golmberg . After the building was damaged in the Thirty Years War , extensive renovation took place in 1689, during which the nave was also equipped with a shallow barrel . The west tower was rebuilt in 1750. Two years later, the parish built a patron's box on the south side of the nave. 1922 donated Hans Wichard von Rochow and his wife Irmgard for the birth of their first son of the Church, a Sauer - organ . Another renovation of the building took place between 1980 and 1983.

architecture

The hall church with its rectangular floor plan has a three-sided east end . The nave is comparatively simple and has three narrow, basket-arch-shaped windows with a profiled, vertical reveal . This is interrupted by a horizontal reveal at the height of the transom . The three-storey west tower takes on the shape of the windows on the ground floor. It is structured with a multi-profiled cornice . On the second floor there are artfully decorated, significantly smaller openings that are spanned in an arch. On the third floor, a bell from 1498 hangs behind the sound arcades , which are decorated with a central risalit. The tower ends with a curved dome in which the tower clock is also located. A lantern and a tower button can be seen above it.

Furnishing

Epitaph of those von Rochow on the Chorostwand

The pulpit altar comes from the time after the major renovation around 1690. It is richly decorated and equipped with a round basket, which is framed by cartilage and twisted tendril columns. The predella shows the Lord's Supper , above it the resurrection of Jesus Christ is depicted. The two late Gothic winged altars presumably come from the pilgrimage chapel. The larger of the two probably comes from a Jüterbog workshop and was made around 1439. It shows the Annunciation and the Visitation of the Virgin Mary on its outside as well as gilded carved figures inside, one of which probably represents Simon Petrus , the other figure Hedwig von Andechs . In the shrine you can see the mother of Jesus , Catherine of Alexandria and Barbara of Nicomedia . The smaller altarpiece from the end of the 15th century shows the crucifixion of Christ . M. Döbel created the floating baptismal angel around 1690. The Ecce homo painting dates from the 18th century.

There are also some figure graves in the interior . The oldest shows a kneeling couple under a double arcade and is dedicated to Christoph von Hake and his wife Emilie Brandt von Lindau . Furthermore, Hans von Rochow , Hippolyta von Brösigke and Heino von Rochow found their final resting place in the nave. There is a coat of arms from this noble family in the church, which was probably created around 1700. Another epitaph for Rochus von Rochow, Juliane Eleonore von Rochow and Gottlieb Ludwig von Beville is attached to the outer choir east wall.

On the gallery is an organ of the company Sauer from the year 1923. The instrument has two manuals and ten registers .

The shallow barrel is painted with trumpet angels and clouds. There are also some consecration crosses on the walls.

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 .
  • Evangelical Church District Zossen-Fläming Synodal Committee for Public Relations (Ed.): Between Heaven and Earth - God's Houses in the Church District Zossen-Fläming , Laserline GmbH, Berlin, p. 180, 2019

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. Stülper instrument from 1922 is being extensively restored . In: Märkische Allgemeine Zeitung , May 29, 2008, accessed on the website of the Förderkreis Alte Kirchen Berlin-Brandenburg eV on May 20, 2015.

Coordinates: 52 ° 2 ′ 47 "  N , 13 ° 19 ′ 23.8"  E