List of churches in the Altenburger Land

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This list contains all Protestant and Catholic churches, or those that were built for this purpose and only exist in remnants today, in the Altenburger Land district . The listing is made alphabetically according to the municipality, so the churches in the Skat and residential city of Altenburg and their districts are listed first. Sources are, if available, tourist information boards at the churches, or flyers for the individual buildings and newspaper articles from the local press.

place Surname construction time style description image
Altenburg Bartholomäikirche 1459-1489 Gothic Gothic, three-aisled hall church; First mentioned in 1089; Previous building from 12th century destroyed by Hussites in 1430; baroque tower built 1660–1668; Luther's place of preaching ; Ladegast organ Altenburg - St. Bartholomäikirche (aka) .jpg
Altenburg Brethren Church 1902-1905 Neo-Gothic Predecessor built 1270–1280; Demolition due to lack of space and dilapidation; completely original interior design; Sauer organ Altenburg Brothers Church.JPG
Altenburg Duchess Agnes Memorial Church 1903-1905 Neo-Romanesque in memory of the late Duchess Agnes; Master builder Wanckel; The rose motif appears more often in church; relatively simple interior design; Princely crypt under the altar (including duke and couple); elaborately carved pulpit and box; Ladegast organ Duchess Agnes Memorial Church Altenburg.jpg
Altenburg Castle Church of St. George 1404-1414 / 1444 Gothic / late Gothic Built between 1404 and 1414 in the Gothic style; The church vault collapsed due to fire in 1444, late Gothic reconstruction; Trost organ from 1735 to 1739 (restoration 1974–76) Altenburg Castle Church Access.jpg
Altenburg Marienkirche 1165-1172 Romanesque former monastery church; Consecrated in 1172 in the presence of Friedrich Barbarossa; Dissolution of the monastery in 1543; then various uses; Recognition as a national cultural monument AltenburgRoteSpitzen01.jpg
Altenburg Nikolaikirche 11./13. Century Romanesque Fortified church from the 11th century; emerged church in the 13th century; two large fires in 1428 and 1562, then demolition; Tower repaired in 1742; Restoration 1876–1878 Altenburg Nikolaikirchturm.jpg
Altenburg Gottesackerkirche for the resurrection of Christ 1639-1650 Late renaissance based on plans by the Altenburg master builder Christoph Richter; Italian late renaissance architectural style; closes the cemetery laid out in 1529 to the south; Garrison church from 1714 to 1817; Reconstruction and repair work in 1839/40 and 1911/12; Ceiling picture for the Trinity; decorated pulpit with gold elements Gottesackerkirche Altenburg.jpg
Altenburg Collegiate church 1869 Neo-Gothic Part of the Magdalenenstift ; Consecrated in 1871; Blend-dimension gable based on the former Brethren Church; Arched windows based on those of the red lace; Main church window since 1956 Christ the Risen Altenburg Collegiate Church.jpg
Altenburg Catholic Church Apparition of the Lord previous Varietè Concordia; Established in 1950; Sacred design in the 1960s by Friedrich Preß Catholic Church Altenburg.jpg
Altenburg Chapel of Mercy 1868/69 Founding period Consecrated in 1869; formerly Catholic Church Epiphania Domini - Appearance of the Lord ; too small for refugees after the Second World War; Use by the evangelical community; original leaded glass windows; Bell towers and branch turrets no longer exist Gnadenkapelle.jpg
Altenburg - Rasephas Saint Catherine around 1450 Romanesque Inclusion of the Romanesque predecessor building from the 12th century; late Gothic choir in the middle of the 15th century; Baptismal font from 1416; Pulpit from 1650; Wooden figure of Saint Catherine around 1500; in the 17th century baroque reconstruction of the upper part of the tower; Organ installed by the Poppe brothers around 1853; Workplace of Altenburg pastor and local researcher August Julius Löbe (1805–1900) Rasephas Church.jpg
Altenburg - Zschernitzsch Zschernitzsch Church 1499, 1803/04 Gothic Nave attached to tower in 1499; Fire in 1797, reconstruction 1803–1804 due to fire; Exterior masonry, buttresses, window and door frames, church tower (28 m high) preserved from the previous building (former defense tower); 1885/1886 installation of the organ by the Poppe brothers; 1822 new bells (Ulrich company from Apolda); 1877 tower clock (Zacharias company in Leipzig); 1914 renovation; 1942 removal of the two bells; Bomb damage in 1945, repair in 1949/50; 1957 new bells (Schilling and Lattermann from Apolda) Church ABG-Zschernitzsch.jpg
Kosma ( Altenburg ) To our dear women 1498-1511 Baroque Previous building from 13th century; 1764–1780 Baroque redesign: baroque stucco ceiling, galleries, stalls and pulpit, pop organ from 1802 Kosma Church.jpg
Stünzhain ( Altenburg ) Village church 1585 Baroque Church tower from previous building; 1585 new building due to fire destruction; 1653/1720 significant alterations and extensions, baroque interior design around 1720 with stucco ceiling, galleries, pulpit, altar, stalls and patronage box; Glass window around 1905; Rectory around 1807 with an older outbuilding; Trost organ from 1730 (demolished in 1895) Stünzhain Church (1) .jpg
Dobitschen Village church 1702 Baroque in terms of design strongly based on moated castle; Tomb for those of Echt after 1738; Organ 1863 by Christoph Opitz DobitschenKirche.JPG
Gerstenberg Village church 1472 Late Gothic Gothic nave, late Gothic choir; until the Reformation, a pilgrimage church in honor of the Archangel Michael (reconstructed stone image on the south side); former chapel full ecclesiastical rights since 1575 Gerstenberg Church.jpg
Gödern ( Göhren ) Village church 1507 Late Gothic baroque changes Church Gödern.jpg
Romschütz ( Göhren ) St. Matthew Church 1735-1737 Baroque built on the previous building (removed from 1715); Hexagonal interior, wooden ceiling, gallery; Altar, pulpit and organ in one line; Design by a student of the builder of the Dresden Frauenkirche, therefore similarities to this one; octagonal floor plan, late Gothic choir closure Church Romschütz.jpg
Göllnitz Village church Early 16th century Late Gothic baroque changes; built on field stones; Organ 1847 by Christoph Opitz Göllnitz Church.jpg
Goepfersdorf Village church Early 16th century Romanesque / late Gothic Romanesque choir and apse, late Gothic nave; First mentioned in 1413; Renovations and the Hesse organ (from Lunzenau) from 1829 Göpfersdorf Church.jpg
Garbisdorf ( Göpfersdorf ) Katharinenkirche 1746 Baroque Galleries with biblical paintings; Sand-lime stone font from the previous church Garbisdorf Church.jpg
Goessnitz City Church of St. Annen 1491-1494 Gothic Schuster organ, formerly Poppe organ from 1832 to 1835; partly neo-Gothic interior City Church Gößnitz.JPG
Naundorf ( Goessnitz ) Village church Romanesque Naundorf Church.jpg
Heukewalde church Heukewalde Church.jpg
Heyersdorf 13th century / 1833 oldest parts from the 13th century on the nave, tower is younger (partly demolished in 1740); extensive repairs in 1805 (church roof and tower - gilded top); Nave reconstruction in 1833 (upward extension, west entrance); Organ 1858 by Christoph Opitz ; Archaeological excavations in 2012 disproved the time the tower was built around 1050 Heyersdorf Church.jpg
Jonaswalde church 1745 Baroque Organ 1855 by Christoph Opitz ; 1882 renovations Jonaswalde Church.jpg
Nischwitz ( Jonaswalde ) Village church Nischwitz Church.jpg
Kriebitzsch St. Vitus Church Gothic The church was founded by Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa; Kriebitzsch Church.jpg
Langenleuba-Niederhain Nikolaikirche 12th / 16th century Century Choir and part of the tower Romanesque (12th century), nave from 16th century; Baroque furnishings, most splendid interior in the Wieratal, Renaissance angel 1580, carved baptismal font 1866; Bells from 1829 and 1954; Renewal in 1903, Ladegastor organ ; Grave monument for those of Kuntsch after 1714 Langenleuba-Niederhain church.jpg
Lohma ( Langenleuba-Niederhain ) Jacobi Church 13th century Choir tower church from the 13th century; Lightning strike on June 25, 1940, destruction of the roof turret, reconstruction from 1953 to 1955 LohmaLKirche.jpg
Neuenmörbitz ( Langenleuba-Niederhain ) Katharinenkirche 1742 Baroque First mentioned in 1528 as a daughter church (chapel) of Lgl.-Ndh .; Donator gel (Glauchau) 1770; Changes in 1847, marble altar and baptismal font; Bells 1851 Neuenmörbitz Church.jpg
Beerwalde ( Löbichau ) 1820 Baroque Rebuilt in 1820 after fire; first organ in 1846 by Carl Ernst Poppe Beerwalde Church.jpg
Großstechau ( Löbichau ) Village church 1494 Gothic / Baroque late Gothic choir; 1680 first organ and sacristy on the north side; 1793 extension to the west; from 1795 house church Dorothea von Kurland (relief picture); 1797/1798 pop organ Großstechau Church.jpg
Oberlödla St. Mary's Church First mentioned in 1398; Church expansion through the parish of Unterlödlas in 1697 Oberlödla Church.jpg
Lucka City Church of St. Pankratius 1517-1528 Late Gothic Kreutzbach organ, life-size alder wood crucifix on altar from 1649 Lucka.jpg Church
Breitenhain ( Lucka ) 1505 Late Gothic Romanesque choir, late Gothic nave Breitenhain Church.jpg
Proessdorf ( Lucka ) Village church around 1880 Neo-Gothic Inauguration in 1885, until 1995 exclusive use by the parish, since renovation in 2001 concerts, exhibitions and civil marriages Church Prößdorf.jpg
Mehna Village church Nave Romanesque, choir late Gothic 1488; Interior renovation 1739; Christoph Opitz's first own organ in 1844 Mehna Church.JPG
Meuselwitz City Church of St. Martin 1687 Baroque First mentioned in 1286; three-aisled hall church, two-aisled transept in the east; 1737–1741 baroque changes; Groin vault, Tuscan columns, Trampeli organ from 1797 (Poppe organ); Baroque crucifix around 1700, grave slabs from the 16th century; Grave site Veit-Ludwig von Seckendorf Meuselwitz Church2.JPG
Meuselwitz - Zipsendorf Catholic Church of St. Elisabeth 1908 Neo-Romanesque architecturally demanding; Stained glass window; Altar and cross picture Catholic Church Meuselwitz.jpg
Meuselwitz - Zipsendorf Zipsendorf Church 1505-1511 Late Gothic Previous building from 1407, destroyed by fire in 1490; Catholic until 1534; not verifiable Luther sermon 1542; Tower dome placed 1661–1663; High altar from 1625 Zipsendorf Church.jpg
Falkenhain ( Meuselwitz ) Village church around 1437 Gothic First mentioned as a manor chapel in 1437 under Hans von Minckwitz, extensions in 1685; Baptismal font from 1100 on the church forecourt, as well as a memorial to the fallen from World War I from Rusendorf (excavated village, relocated in 1932) Falkenhain Church.jpg
Mumsdorf ( Meuselwitz ) Village church 1926/27 parish to Meuselwitz since 1525; Building projects since 1912, realization 1926/27; Consecrated on September 11, 1927; extensive reconstruction work from 1991 to 1993 Mumsdorf Church.jpg
Wintersdorf ( Meuselwitz ) Walburgakirche 1905-1907 Art Nouveau / Neo-Baroque The previous building received three bells in 1608, a tower clock in 1664, an organ in 1676 (renewal in 1817) and a tower renewal in 1719; independent parish since 1664; destroyed by lightning strike in 1905; Tower 37 meters high; original Poppe organ from 1907, baptismal font and wooden pulpit (late baroque around 1730); stylish; Builder Wanckel Wintersdorf Church.jpg
Monstab church 1497-1520 Late Gothic 1497 new building, consecrated on March 30, 1520; late Gothic Vespers picture Monstab Church.jpg
Nobitz Village church 1829 destroyed by lightning strike in 1819 (1822?); Trost organ from 1746 (destroyed in 1819), pop organ since 1828 (1825?), Some registers of the Trost organ preserved Nobitz Church02.jpg
Bornshain ( Nobitz ) Late Gothic / Romanesque Inclusion of Romanic predecessor parts (e.g. tower); Choir late Gothic; first organ in 1677 by G. Schleif, the present one in 1845 by Carl Ernst Poppe; Bells from 1796 from Apolda; Renewal of the church in 1886 Bornshain Church.jpg
Ehrenhain ( Nobitz ) Village church 16th century Late Gothic Year of construction unknown; Tower from 1596; built-in chapel; Changes in 1748; Funerary monuments from the 16th to 18th centuries Century, epitaph in memory of Heinrich von Fuchshain, who died in 1551 Ehrenhain Kirche.jpg
Flemmingen ( Nobitz ) Village church 1490 Late Gothic Romanesque church mentioned in 1252 (choir preserved); Grave slabs from the 16th century; rich Romanesque column portal from 12th century, extension in the 16th century; Pop organ; large bronze bell from 1515; 250-year-old sundial; wooden pulpit and galleries Flemmingen Church.jpg
Frohnsdorf ( Nobitz ) Village church 1837-39 classicism Baumeister Späthe from Lgl.-Ndh .; Marble font; Organ 1839 by GM Böhme from Zeitz; Bells renewed in 1925 and 1950 Frohnsdorf Church.jpg
Gieba ( Nobitz ) Village church 1729 Baroque Master builder JA Küntzel from Taltitz / Vogtland; Grave monument for those of Rußwurm after 1585 Gieba Church.jpg
Grand Mecka ( Nobitz ) Village church 1510 Romanesque / late Gothic originally Romanesque choir tower church , late Gothic nave around 1510 Großmecka.jpg
Kraschwitz ( Nobitz ) Village church 1812/1837 partially destroyed by fire in 1812; two new bells in 1818, substantially renewed in 1837 (e.g. vestibule) Kraschwitz Church.jpg
Maltis ( Nobitz ) St. Anne's Church 16th century Late Gothic Extension in 1851; 17th century pulpit; Pop organ Maltis Church.jpg
Mockern ( Nobitz ) 1519 Romanesque / late Gothic Romanesque choir, nave late Gothic from 1519, baroque changes Mockern Church.jpg
Oberarnsdorf ( Nobitz ) OberarnsdorfKirche.jpg
Saara ( Nobitz ) Christophoruskirche Late Gothic Romanesque remains, baroque changes; Trost organ from 1747 to 1750 Saara Church.jpg
Wolperndorf ( Nobitz ) Sankt Walburga Church 1580 Late Gothic Flat-deck pulpit from the 2nd half of the 17th century, lion organ from 1837, gilded tower head, graceful interior Wolperndorf Church.jpg
Ziegelheim ( Nobitz ) Marien pilgrimage church 1507-1518 Late Gothic Master builder Pausche from Rochlitz; Nave transversely rectangular; Star vaults, galleries with parapet paintings around 1642; Baroque interior fittings; Pulpit Renaissance from 1657, font from the 16th century made of porphyry (late Gothic), altarpiece from 1670, 45 paintings from 1708, figure of Mary from the first half of the 15th century; small bell from the 13th century, Kreutzbach organ from 1865 Marien-Pilgrimage Church in Ziegelheim.jpg
Zumroda ( Nobitz ) Village church Zumroda Chapel.jpg
Zurichau ( Nobitz ) St. Nicholas Church 1499 Gothic Chapel existed since 1244, church consecrated to St. Nikolhof, new tower in 1499, floor plan 16 × 4 meters, three Gothic windows in the choir, Romanesque tower in 1898 higher tower dome, first rectory mentioned in 1355 (burned down twice), Gothic and Baroque inventory, six Carved figures, altar from 1517 by the Altenburg carver Georg Pful (Dürer's relative), Protestant baptismal bowl from 1710 Zürchau Church.jpg
Ponitz Friedenskirche 1732-1734 Baroque on previous building from 1349; Silbermann organ; particularly stylish, valuable baroque decorations; Baptismal font from 1604; Paintings and memorial stones, grave monuments and epitaphs from the 16th to 18th centuries; two galleries; from Altenburg master builder father Church of Peace Ponitz.jpg
Grünberg ( Ponitz ) 1698/1780/81 Baroque laid out as a monastery church around 1200 (Cistercians), tower from 1698, nave 1780/81, Art Nouveau paintings inside Grünberg Church.jpg
Poster stone Castle Church 1578 Late Gothic Conversion of the chapel into a church; Eifert organ; richly decorated baroque carvings, altar canopy, pulpit and mansion box Baroque 1689 by Johannes Hopf; Gravestones from the 16th century for those of Pflugk Posterstein Castle Church.jpg
Rositz Protestant church 1516 Late Gothic First mentioned in 1295; Organ 1878 by Christoph Opitz ; Restoration in 1877/78 and 1992–94 Church Rositz.JPG
Rositz Catholic Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel 1901 Neo-Gothic Catholic Church Rositz.jpg
Schmoelln City Church of St. Nikolai 1466-1499 Late Gothic late Gothic three-aisled hall church; largest organ in the Altenburger Land; neo-Gothic interiors; Art Nouveau paintings; late Gothic Vespers from the beginning of the 15th century Schmölln Church.JPG
Schmoelln Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception 1911 Neo-Gothic Consecrated in 1912 Catholic Church Schmölln.JPG
Schmoelln Gottesackerkirche 1463-1482 Late Gothic originally hospital church (first mentioned in 1463, demolition of the hospital in 1828); received altar and sermon chair from the town church (because of their repairs in 1599 and 1612); 1759 lightning strike in the tower; 11 × 5.8 meters footprint; instead of the tower octagonal roof turret; Bell (diameter 35 cm) from the 2nd half of the 15th century; Pop organ in 1839, replaced by harmonium in 1887; 1913 Jehmlich organ; Interior renovation 1884; artistic interior design 1925; 1905/1906 changes to the exterior Friedhofskirche Schmölln.JPG
Altkirchen ( Schmoelln ) Village church 1870/71 Neo-Romanesque already in the 12th century chapel on the site, many extensions (e.g. 1521) up to the fire caused by lightning strike in 1869, Byzantine architectural features, red sandstone from the area around Weida; one of the largest village organs in the Altenburger Land (1440 pipes, 2 manuals, 26 registers - restoration 2010–2012) by Christoph Opitz from Dobra (his greatest work), tin pipes for weapons / ammunition production were given in the First World War - replaced in 1921 by donations; first organ 1696 by Zwickau master organ builder Johannes Jacobus Donati, second by Christian Friedrich I. Poppe from Stadtroda Church Altkirchen.JPG
Großstöbnitz ( Schmölln ) Village church former Trost organ (1720–23) Großstöbnitz Church.jpg
Hartroda ( Wildenbörten ) church Hartroda Church.jpg
Illsitz ( Schmölln ) Village church 13th century Gothic Daughter and wedding church of Altkirchen, Poppe organ Church Illsitz.jpg
Jauern ( Schmölln ) Village church Organ 1879 by Christoph Opitz Jauern Church.jpg
Lohma ( Schmölln ) Village church Lohma Church.JPG
Lumpzig ( Schmölln ) church 1830 Lumpzig Church.jpg
Mohlis ( Schmoelln ) Village church 1680 built from field stones on the previous church; single-nave church with hipped roof and a small bell tower; Renovation since 2000; Organ 1845 by Christoph Opitz Mohlis Church.jpg
Nöbdenitz ( Schmölln ) Village church Romanesque / late Gothic Romanesque choir, late Gothic nave; rich pulpit from the second half of the 19th century Noebdenitz Church01.jpg
Selka ( Schmoelln ) Village church SelkaKirche.JPG
Sommeritz ( Schmölln ) Organ 1869 by Christoph Opitz Sommeritz Church.jpg
Weissbach ( Schmölln ) church Gothic Renewal in 1869, organ in 1870 by Christoph Opitz ; Epitaph altarpiece, 16th century Weißbach Church.jpg
Wildenbörten ( Schmölln ) 1821 Baroque Own parish until 1785 - afterwards union with Hartroda, new building in 1821 including older parts, since large repairs were made in 1682 and 1704, large bell from 1755, small one from Apolda in 1809, organ built in 1822 for 200 thalers by organ builder Franke from Teichwolframsdorf Wildenbörten Church.jpg
Zschernitzsch ( Schmölln ) sundial Zschernitzsch Church (SLN) .jpg
Dobraschütz ( Starkenberg ) Village church 1751/52 Baroque original chapel from 1290; Consecrated in 1752; completely preserved baroque painting (blue / white) Dobraschütz Church.jpg
Großröda ( Starkenberg ) Village church 1863 Neo-Romanesque Hall church Großröda Church.jpg
Tegkwitz ( Starkenberg ) St. Mary's Church 1228 / 15th century Romanesque / Gothic Established as a chapel in 1170, place of pilgrimage (consecrated to the Virgin Mary in 1254), Romanesque tower, new building and extension Gothic, pulpit from 1650 (originally on the north side above sacristy), 1703 installation of the patron s box and the galleries -> pulpit from 1708 above the altar, pulpit figures: Fortitudo (Strength, fighting the lie), Prudentia (wisdom, self-confession), Temperantia (temperance), Spes (hope), Caritas (love), Fides (faith) Tegkwitz Church.jpg
Wernsdorf ( Starkenberg ) 1715 Baroque Church Wernsdorf.jpg
Thonhausen Village church Romanesque originally Romanesque choir tower church ; Fire 1640; Roof repair 1686; Repair and interior design 1743/44; Trost organ from 1744 to 1746; Pulpit 1761 by F. Weber Thonhausen Church.jpg
Wettelswalde ( Thonhausen ) Village church Romanesque originally Romanesque choir tower church ; Longhouse from the 18th century Wettelswalde Church.jpg
Treben Treben village church 1473 Gothic Kreutzbach organ from 1862; Tower height 47 meters; Grave monuments 16th, early 17th century, burial place of those from Bünau TrebenKirche.jpg
Serbitz ( Treben ) Catholic Church post war period profane, privatized. SerbitzKirche01.jpg
Vollmershain Village church Date of origin around 1200; Church tower in the base Romanesque; Nave late Gothic; Restorations 1824–1829, 1901–1903 and 1977–1983; until 1574 Filialdorf von Nöbdenitz; From 1575 to 1996 from Weißbach, since then Thonhausen Vollmershain Church.jpg
Windischleuba Nikolaikirche 1507 Romanesque / late Gothic 1492 altar consecration; Romanesque tower, late Gothic nave, classical interior; Mesh vault, circumferential gallery and choir with star vault; the only surviving Trampeli organ in East Thuringia by Friedrich Wilhelm Tampeli from 1822 Nikolaikirche Windischleuba.jpg
Bocka ( Windischleuba ) Late Gothic Romanesque triumphal arch; no tower; made of red Rochlitz porphyry; Repair and redesign 1836; restoration after fire in 1950/51; Trost organ from 1746 BockaKirche.jpg

See also

literature

  • Ingeborg Stein, Horst Rolle, Christoph Schwabe Village churches in the Altenburger Land E. Reinhold Verlag Altenburg, Jena / Leipzig / Vollmershain 2001
  • Günter Hummel, Barbara Löwe The old Brethren Church of Altenburg Beier & Beran. Archaeological specialist literature, Altenburg / Langenweißbach / Neumark 2001 (The small sacred art guide book 1)
  • Günter Hummel, Barbara Löwe The village church of Ponitz and its old memorials Beier & Beran. Archaeological specialist literature, Ponitz 2001 (The small sacred art guide book 2)
  • Günter Hummel, Barbara Löwe, Dr. Frank Reinhold 100 years of the Altenburg Brothers Church Beier & Beran. Archaeological specialist literature, Altenburg / Langenweißbach / Neumark 2005 (The small sacred art guide booklet 9)
  • Günter Hummel, Barbara Löwe, Dr. Frank Reinhold The churches in the parish Flemmingen Beier & Beran. Archaeological specialist literature, Altenburg / Langenweißbach / Neumark 2008 (The small sacred art guide, issue 15)
  • Günter Hummel, Barbara Löwe, Dr. Frank Reinhold The churches in the parish of Flemmingen (supplement) Beier & Beran. Archaeological specialist literature, Altenburg / Langenweißbach / Neumark 2005 (The small sacred art guide, supplement 2)
  • Günter Hummel, Barbara Löwe, Dr. Frank Reinhold The village church Kosma "Our loving women" Beier & Beran. Archaeological specialist literature, Altenburg / Langenweißbach / Neumark 2011 (The small sacred art guide, issue 20)
  • Barbara Löwe, Günter Hummel, Dr. Frank Reinhold Altenburg Duchess Agnes Memorial Church Beier & Beran. Archaeological specialist literature, Altenburg / Langenweißbach / Neumark 2006 (The small sacred art guide special issue)
  • Barbara Löwe, Günter Hummel Wintersdorf Church Beier & Beran. Archaeological specialist literature, Altenburg / Langenweißbach / Neumark 2007 (The small sacred art guide, special issue 2)

Web links

Commons : Churches in Landkreis Altenburger Land  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Bartholomäikirche Altenburg ( Memento of the original from March 7, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.evangelische-kirchgemeinde-altenburg.de
  2. Brüderkirche Altenburg ( Memento of the original from July 17, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.evangelische-kirchgemeinde-altenburg.de
  3. Herzogin-Agnes-Gedächtniskirche Altenburg ( Memento of the original dated December 5, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.evangelische-kirchgemeinde-altenburg.de
  4. Altenburg Castle Church
  5. a b Catholic churches Altenburg and Schmölln ( Memento of the original from December 19, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / altenburg.kathweb.de
  6. Katharinenkirche Rasephas
  7. a b Altenburg contemporary witness from September 2011
  8. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Georg Piltz Art Guide through the GDR , Verlag für popular science literature, Leipzig 1969
  9. ^ Altenburger contemporary witness from February 2012
  10. a b c d e f g Kirchspiel Flemmingen on suptur-abg.de ( Memento of the original from December 28, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.suptur-abg.de
  11. a b Information on the Poppe organ building family from Stadtroda
  12. ^ Archaeologist corrects the age of the church in Heyersdorf, OTZ from August 9, 2012
  13. a b c d e f Meuselwitz churches on meuselwitz.de
  14. Private homepage about Mumsdorf
  15. Friedenskirche Ponitz
  16. Burgkirche Posterstein on burg-posterstein.de
  17. Organ of the Schmöllner Stadtkirche on suptur-abg.de ( Memento of the original from October 16, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.suptur-abg.de
  18. ^ Ostthüringer Zeitung of April 13, 2011
  19. Post by TV.Altenburg to Dobra protectors Church from June 25, 2012 ( Memento of the original March 4, 2016 Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link is automatically inserted and not yet tested. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wochenspiegel-abg.de