Dörnfeld Church

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Dörnfeld Church

The Evangelical Lutheran Church Dörnfeld is in the Neue Kirchgasse of Dörnfeld an der Ilm , a district of the city Stadtilm in the Ilm district of Thuringia . The parish Dörnfeld belongs to the parish area Griesheim in Kirchenkreis Arnstadt-Ilmenau the Evangelical Church in Central Germany .

description

The neo-Gothic hall church dates from 1902 and was replaced by the old village church . Parts of the previous building were included. The stone- built church has a retracted choir that closes on five sides . To the west is the bell tower , the one verschiefertes pointed tent roof bears. The open bell cage is a special feature . The nave , its walls are reinforced with buttresses , has a cloverleaf-shaped profiled eaves cornice . In the ground floor of the tower is the porch . On each side of the passage is an epitaph from the mid-16th century depicting an armored figure. The nave has a wooden painted ceiling . On three sides there are galleries that are trapezoidal in cross-section. Remains of a late Gothic winged altar were used on the pulpit altar . The organ with 9 registers , divided into a manual and a pedal , was built in 1901 by Adam Eifert .

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Web links

Commons : Dörnfeld an der Ilm church  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Dörnfeld Church
  2. Dörnfeld village church
  3. Information on the organ

Coordinates: 50 ° 44 ′ 6.1 "  N , 11 ° 2 ′ 7.4"  E