Stobra village church

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Stobra village church

The Evangelical Lutheran listed village church Stobra is located in Stobra , a district of the city and rural community Bad Sulza in the Weimarer Land district in Thuringia . The parish Stobra belongs to the parish area Apolda III (PER Köten and KG Schelldorf) in the parish of Apolda Buttstaedt the Evangelical Church in Central Germany .

description

The hall church consists of a neo-Gothic nave with a gable roof , newly built in 1886/1887 by Eduard Kurth from Weimar and made of red brick and the narrower medieval choir tower with the rectangular choir of the same width, also covered with a gable roof, which was the nave of the previous building was.

The sacristy was separated from the choir, which was provided with a ribbed vault in the late 19th century . In it there is a rough, late-Gothic sacrament house . The sacristy is covered with a wooden beam ceiling from the 2nd half of the 17th century, which has a floral painting. The choir tower has an eight - sided slate - roofed tower in which the belfry is located. On top of it sits a hood with an open lantern crowned by a tower ball .

The present nave has three-sided galleries . The organ with 14 registers , divided into 2 manuals and pedal , was built in 1890 by Hermann Kopp, expanded in 1989 by Schönefeld Organ Builders and restored in 2005 by Hans-Jürgen Vogel.

literature

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. Stobra village church on EKMD
  2. Information on the organ
  3. ^ Information about Hans-Jürgen Vogel

Coordinates: 51 ° 0 ′ 17.6 ″  N , 11 ° 33 ′ 49.1 ″  E