Wenigenauma Church

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Wenigenauma Church

The Evangelical Lutheran Grade II listed church is in Wenigenauma , a district of the rural community city Auma-Weidatal in the district of Greiz in Thuringia . The parish Wenigenauma belongs to the parish area Auma in church district Greiz of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany .

description

The simple hall church was built in 1719 and renovated in 1893. The roof tower in the east was added in 1901. It is covered with a bulbous, slate-covered hood on which an open lantern sits, which is crowned by a tower ball. In the interior , which is covered with a formerly painted flat ceiling , a wall drawn parallel to the outer wall separates the crypt , which is now closed. On this side there is a two-storey gallery . A simple pulpit altar belongs to the church furnishings . The baptismal font is from 1618. The organ with five registers , divided into a manual and pedal , was built in 1893 by Carl Friedrich Zillgitt. built.

literature

Web links

Commons : Church Wenigenauma  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Church Wenigenauma on EKMD
  2. About Carl Friedrich Zillgitt on Gera Chronik
  3. Information on the organ

Coordinates: 50 ° 40 ′ 44 "  N , 11 ° 55 ′ 38.2"  E