Neuengönna Church

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Neuengönna Church

The Evangelical Lutheran , listed church Neuengönna is in Neuengönna , a community in the Saale-Holzland district of Thuringia . The community town of Neuengönna the parish Nerkewitz part of the parish association Vierzehnheiligen of Jena West Region in the parish of Jena the Evangelical Church in Central Germany .

description

The hall church was built in 1432. It has a polygonal termination in the east. Today it is dominated by the mansard roof and the eight-sided roof tower with a slate-covered hood and open lantern with the year 1722 on the weather vane. The Gothic designs are up to the pointed arch windows in Ostpolygon, but without tracery , a light niche and parts of the portal has been lost in the West. In 1981/82 a new plaster was applied outside . The high interior was refurbished in 1722 by Zacharias Richter from Neuengönna. The three-sided, three- story galleries have coffered parapets and balustrades . Next to the altar are boxes for the stands with carved windows. On the north side there is a large patronage box with two pairs of windows and appliquéd carvings , set off by blind arches . The pulpit altar , signed by Z. Richter with 1722, is divided by three-axis, two-zone arches. It has flat carvings and rough carved figures depicting Christ and Moses . On the excerpt are two small female allegories . The designation 1790 refers to a repair. A three-part carved altarpiece is a work by a Saxon-Thuringian master around 1505/10. In the shrine in the middle, Maria with child , Barbara and Katharina are shown. Saints are painted on the inside of the wings and a Man of Sorrows and Mother of Sorrows on the outside . The predella and the burst have been lost. A kneeling baptismal angel has a raised baptismal bowl , on the desk lid a pelican as a symbol for the sacrificial death of Christ. There is also an alabaster tombstone for Sybilla von Brück, a descendant of Gregor Brück . The organ with 20 registers , divided into 2 manuals and pedal , was built in 1776 by Johann Christoph Dinger.

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Web links

Commons : Neuengönna Church  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Neuengönna Church on EKMD
  2. Information on the organ

Coordinates: 50 ° 59 ′ 13.7 "  N , 11 ° 38 ′ 56.8"  E