Chapels of the Petrikirche in Lübeck
List of side and tower chapels of the Petrikirche (Lübeck) . The original equipment of the chapels was lost due to constant renovations of the interior of the church and the air raid on Lübeck during World War II.
North side
Morkerkenkapelle
In the first two bays at the western end of the north wall, built by Thomas Morkerke (effective 1301–1333). 1364 joint vicarage foundation of his grandson, the Lübeck mayor Thomas Morkerke , and his three brothers.
St. Barbara Chapel
West of the eastern portal of the north side, built shortly before 1441 by the mayor Konrad Brekewoldt . The chapel is named after an altar donation from the St. Barbara Brotherhood.
Goldsmith's Chapel
East of the eastern portal on the north side, built in 1516.
South side
Blacksmith chapel
In the second yoke, built in 1430 from the estate of a barber, acquired in 1442 by the office of the blacksmiths, who traditionally lived in Schmiedestraße east of the church .
Lüdinghausen or Marquard Chapel
Built in the third yoke on the south side in 1420. 1509 by Jakob Freudenberg the Elder Ä. endowed with a coming. About Jakob Freudenberg d. J. the chapel is inherited by the mayor Anton Lüdinghusen in the Lüdinghausen family, who provided Johann Lüdinghusen with another mayor of the city.
St. Anne's Chapel
The easternmost on the south side. Chapel of the shopkeeper, the patrons exercise their elderly .
Lueneburg Chapel
Mentioned in 1585, but cannot be located according to BuK.
Tower area
Marientiden Chapel
In the south tower chapel. From the estate of Councilor Johann Broling, who died in 1464 .
literature
- Gustav Schaumann , Friedrich Bruns (editor): The architectural and art monuments of the Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck. (BuK). Edited by the building deputation. Volume 2, part 1: St. Petri. Nöhring, Lübeck 1906 ( digitized version ).
- Antje Grewolls: The chapels of the north German churches in the Middle Ages: architecture and function. Kiel: Ludwig 1999, ISBN 3-9805480-3-1
Individual evidence
- ↑ Family table at BuK