Trebnitz village church (Müncheberg)

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Trebnitz village church

The Protestant village church of Trebnitz is a neo-Gothic hall church in Trebnitz , a district of the town of Müncheberg in the Märkisch-Oderland district in the state of Brandenburg . The church belongs to the parish of Oderland-Spree of the Evangelical Church Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Oberlausitz .

location

The Trebnitzer village road leading from the north to the south in the village. It spans the historic village green with Trebnitzer Hauptstrasse to the west . The church stands on this area on a plot of land that is not fenced in . The tower portal to the east forms a line of sight to Trebnitz Castle .

history

Trebnitz was also founded in the course of the country's expansion under Heinrich the Bearded . Presumably the Cistercians from the Leubus Monastery together with the Cistercians from the Trebnitz Monastery built a sacred building on this area , but this no longer exists in the 21st century. It is likely that the building was destroyed by the Hussites in 1432 . The successor building was also destroyed in the Thirty Years War. At the initiative of the Brandenburg Lieutenant General Joachim Ernst von Görzke , the reconstruction took place between 1660 and 1671. At the beginning of the 19th century, the place came under the rule of the von Brünneck family . Under the direction of Carl Otto von Brünneck , the building was considerably renovated and rebuilt in 1864 and 1865. During the Second World War , the structure was again significantly damaged in fighting; the church furnishings stolen. After the end of the war, the parish began with a reconstruction, which was continued with a renovation after the fall of the Wall .

Building description

View from the east

The building was built from bricks, which were then lightly plastered . The choir is straight and has not moved in. On the west side there is a large, ogival window in the middle. The corners of the building are accentuated by pilaster strips that merge into pinnacles . In the gable is an ox eye in the middle .

The southern wall of the nave is divided into two areas. In the eastern area there are three ogival windows that are symmetrically distributed over the facade. To the west of this is a high extension with a rectangular floor plan, which is stabilized by two stepped buttresses . The patronage box was located in this extension . A much larger, pointed arched window lets in light from the south. Above that, two small, pointed arched windows are arranged in the gable. Access is via another extension to the west, which takes up the design language of the window in its gate. It is decorated with two small buttresses that point to the west and east. There is another window on the west wall. The extensions have a simple gable roof . The north wall of the nave is much simpler. There are a total of four ogival windows, the second of which is higher when viewed from the west.

The church tower is on the east side of the structure. There is also a large, pointed arched gate that is flanked by two pillars. The ornamental gable above takes up the width of the nave on the upper floor . On each side there are two panels , in which an opening has been worked into the respective inner panels. The structure is crowned by pinnacles. The tower floor rises above it. It extends optically through high panels that extend from the ornamental gable to the tower floor. In the middle is a tower clock, above it two more panels. The bell storey is above a cornice . It consists of an ogival panel on each side, into each of which two coupled sound arcades are embedded; a cross above. The eight-fold kinked spire closes with a tower ball and weather vane .

literature

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. Trebnitz district , website of the city of Müncheberg, accessed on October 5, 2017.
  2. Information board on the church in Trebnitz, set up in front of the building, November 2017.

Coordinates: 52 ° 31 '56.4 "  N , 14 ° 13' 1.1"  E