List of churches in the Marburg-Biedenkopf district
The list of churches in the Marburg-Biedenkopf district includes the church buildings in the Marburg-Biedenkopf district ( Central Hesse ).
image | Church name | Place (location) | Municipality or city | Denomination | Establishment | Remarks |
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Protestant church | Achenbach (Breidenbach) | Breidenbach | Ev.-luth. | 1764-1769 | Central building on a square floor plan with beveled corners based on the Hirschhausen model, tent roof with ridge turrets | |
Protestant church | Albshausen (Rauschenberg) | Rauschenberg | Ev.-luth. | 1711-1714 | Late Gothic three-sided choir closure, part of the hall renewed in 1711–1714 and supplemented with half-timbering | |
Church of the Resurrection | Allendorf (Dautphetal) | Dautphetal | Ev.-luth. | 1963-1965 | ||
Protestant church | Allna | Weimar (Lahn) | Ev.-luth. | 1782 | ||
Historic church Altenvers | Altenvers | Lohra | History association | 11th century? | Romanesque (11th – 13th centuries) at the latest, church with horseshoe-shaped apse; today a pilgrim way station | |
New Evangelical Church | Altenvers | Lohra | Ev.-luth. | 1982 | ||
Protestant church | Amonau | Weather (Hessen) | Ev.-luth. | 16th century | Tower after 1200, choir around 1300; stylized on coat of arms | |
St. John the Baptist | Amöneburg | Amöneburg | Cath. | 14th century | ||
Evangelical Chapel Amöneburg | Amöneburg | Amöneburg | Ev.-luth. | 1897 | ||
Magdalenenkapelle | Amöneburg | Amöneburg | Cath. | 1868 | ||
St. Michael | Anzefahr | Kirchhain | Cath. | 1711 | Late Gothic three-sided choir closure | |
Protestant church | Bad Endbach | Bad Endbach | Ev.-luth. | 1929 | 1975 Extension to a community center | |
St. Cyriac | Bauerbach (Marburg) | Marburg | Cath. | around 1100, 1250 | 1250 Expansion to a fortified church, late Gothic choir tower from the 15th century with four wichhouses, the core of the Romanesque nave renewed around 1690, 1920–1921 expansion in the neo-Gothic style | |
Kreuzkirche | Bauerbach (Marburg) | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | 1990 | ||
Protestant church | Bellnhausen (Fronhausen) | Fronhausen (Lahn) | Ev.-luth. | 13th century | ||
Protestant church | Bellnhausen (Gladenbach) | Gladenbach | Sponsorship group | 17th century | Half-timbered church, renovated inside in 1903 | |
Bartholomäuskirche | Beltershausen (Ebsdorfergrund) | Ebsdorfergrund | Ev.-luth. | 1969 | The core of the tower in the middle of the 13th century, renewed in 1928 and retained in the new church in 1969 | |
Protestant church | Betziesdorf | Kirchhain | Ev.-luth. | 1789 | ||
St. Elisabeth | Biedenkopf | Biedenkopf | Cath. | 1888-1889 | ||
St. Joseph | Biedenkopf | Biedenkopf | Cath. | 1980s? | ||
Hospital Church | Biedenkopf | Biedenkopf | Ev.-luth. | 1417 | Rebuilt in 1826, neo-Gothic rebuilt in the 19th century. And rebuilt in the 1930s in a community hall, late Gothic choir with five-eighth final get | |
City church Biedenkopf | Biedenkopf | Biedenkopf | Ev.-luth. | 1888-1891 | neo-Gothic three-bay hall church with five-eighth closure, Friedrich Adler architect, Not-Gottes-Chapel from 15th century attached to the choir | |
Protestant church | Bortshausen | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | 13./14. Century / 1894 | Choir tower and nave in late Romanesque style, 1432 tower increased by half-timbered storey, in 1894 nave extended to the west, upper storey of the tower clad with timber-framed imitation boards, slated in 1998, half-timbered construction from 1432 preserved | |
Protestant church | Bottenhorn | Bad Endbach | Ev.-luth. | 1887 | ||
Protestant church | Bracht (Rauschenberg) | Rauschenberg | Ev.-luth. | 1728 | ||
Protestant church | Breidenbach | Breidenbach | Ev.-luth. | Middle of the 13th century | Hall church with square choir and west tower, Westphalian influence, ridge dome vault in the central nave, wall paintings from around 1300, pre-Reformation, wooden west gallery from 1521 | |
Assumption Day | Breidenbach | Breidenbach | Cath. | 1952 | ||
Breidenstein Chapel | Breidenstein | Biedenkopf | Private | 1592 | The half-timbered upper floor chapel was dismantled and converted into a residential building in 1982. | |
Protestant church | Breidenstein | Biedenkopf | Ev.-luth. | 1959 | Rectangular transverse hall, gallery painting by Georg Ernst Justus Kayser (1792) taken from the previous building | |
Martinskirche Buchenau | Buchenau (Dautphetal) | Dautphetal | Ev.-luth. | 13th century | Choir tower with groin vault, nave perhaps late Gothic | |
Old church Bürgeln | Bürgeln (Cölbe) | Cölbe | Sponsorship group | around 1000 | Dedicated in 1971 | |
New Church | Bürgeln (Cölbe) | Cölbe | Ev.-luth. | 1971 | built as a church center with side rooms | |
Protestant church | Burgholz (Kirchhain) | Kirchhain | Ev.-luth. | 1834 | ||
Nikolaikirche | Calder | Lahn valley | Ev.-luth. | before 1250 | ||
St. Francis | Cappel (Marburg) | Marburg | Cath. | 1960 | Hall church with saddle roof and small ridge turret, north of the parish rooms under several transverse gables | |
St. Martin | Cappel (Marburg) | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | 1900 | late Gothic choir | |
Protestant church | Cölbe | Cölbe | Ev.-luth. | 1959 | ||
St. Mary Queen | Cölbe | Cölbe | Cath. | 1957 | ||
Former church | Cyriaxweimar | Marburg | - | Gothic | probably built between 1250 and 1350, first mentioned in 1345; The core Gothic "Hainskirche" made of quarry stone masonry with corner blocks, sandstone walls, saddle roof, walled up choir arch and walled, gable-sided pointed arch portal, no longer in church use since 1577 (perhaps since the 14th century) and converted as a farm building at the end of the 19th century | |
Protestant church | Cyriaxweimar | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | 1963 | ||
Protestant church | Dam (Lohra) | Lohra | Ev.-luth. | 1910 | ||
Protestant church | Damshausen | Dautphetal | Ev.-luth. | 13th century / 1930–1931 | Romanesque choir tower, nave renewed | |
Martinskirche Dautphe | Dautphe (Dautphetal) | Dautphetal | Ev.-luth. | around 1100 | expanded in the 12th and 13th centuries | |
Protestant church | Dernbach (Bad Endbach) | Bad Endbach | Ev.-luth. | 1951 | ||
Protestant church | Dexbach | Biedenkopf | Ev.-luth. | 2nd half of the 13th century | two-bay nave with groin vault, rectangular choir with ribbed vault, baptismal font from the 14th century | |
Protestant church | Diedenshausen (Gladenbach) | Gladenbach | Ev.-luth. | 1802-1806 | ||
Dilschhausen Church | Dilschhausen | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | 13th century | Choir tower made of quarry stone, renewed around 1700 | |
Protestant church | Dreihausen (Ebsdorfergrund) | Ebsdorfergrund | Ev.-luth. | 1855-1857 | ||
Independent Evangelical Lutheran Church | Dreihausen (Ebsdorfergrund) | Ebsdorfergrund | SELK | 1877 | ||
Protestant church | Ebsdorf | Ebsdorfergrund | Ev.-luth. | around 1200 | in the core Romanesque church with high south-west tower, which was fortified in the Gothic period; Tower spire with four small houses (15th century, renewed in 17th century), late Gothic choir, 1745 baroque church | |
Protestant church | Eckelshausen | Biedenkopf | Ev.-luth. | around 1300 | Chort tower church, nave attached | |
Protestant church | Elmshausen (Dautphetal) | Dautphetal | Ev.-luth. | 18th century | plastered and partly slated half-timbered church with hipped roof; Organ, altar and pulpit on the east wall | |
Protestant church | Elnhausen | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | 1742-1746 | Baroque church with hipped roof and three-storey dome roof turret in the west | |
Assumption Day | Emsdorf | Kirchhain | Cath. | 1748 | ||
Protestant church | Engelbach | Biedenkopf | Ev.-luth. | 1860 | old school with teachers' apartment converted into a church in 1960, old half-timbered chapel demolished in 1964, pulpit carried over from 1696 | |
Protestant church | Erdhausen | Gladenbach | Ev.-luth. | 1964 | ||
Erdhausen tower | Erdhausen | Gladenbach | - | 13th century | only tower preserved, ship was demolished in 1967 due to the expansion of the federal road | |
St. Michael | Erfurtshausen | Amöneburg | Cath. | 1852 | ||
Protestant church | Erksdorf | Stadtallendorf | Ev.-luth. | 1831 | ||
Elisabeth Church | Ernsthausen (Rauschenberg) | Rauschenberg | Ev.-luth. | 1199, 15th century | originally an own and pilgrim church, Romanesque nave (1199) with neo-Gothic windows from 1895; polygonal choir (15th century) with Gothic tracery windows, roof turret from 1566, Mary's bell from pre-Reformation times; today used as a summer and cemetery church | |
Protestant church | Ernsthausen (Rauschenberg) | Rauschenberg | Ev.-luth. | 1720 | Half-timbered church | |
Protestant church | Frechenhausen | Fishing castle | Ev.-luth. | 1848 | built as a school, inaugurated in 1977 | |
Wolf Chapel | Friebertshausen | Gladenbach | Ev.-luth. | 12th century | Gothic chapel building | |
Old church | Friedensdorf (Dautphetal) | Dautphetal | - | 13th century | Partially renewed in 1925, de-dedicated in 1965, re-inaugurated in 1983 after decay and restoration; Property of the community of Dautphetal, which uses the building as a local museum and wedding room | |
Evangelical Christ Church | Friedensdorf (Dautphetal) | Dautphetal | Ev.-luth. | 1965 | St. Corpus Christi (Aachen) by Rudolf Schwarz as a model | |
Protestant church | Frohnhausen (Gladenbach) | Gladenbach | Ev.-luth. | between 1770 and 1789 | "Coffee Mill Church" | |
Protestant church | Fronhausen | Fronhausen | Ev.-luth. | 12th century | ||
Holy Cross Church | Fronhausen | Fronhausen (Lahn) | Cath. | 1971 | ||
St. John the Baptist | Ginseldorf | Marburg | Cath. | around 1450 | Late Gothic choir preserved, nave renewed in the neo-Gothic style in 1898 | |
Protestant church | Gisselberg | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | 1973-1975 | built as a cemetery chapel | |
Martinskirche Gladenbach | Gladenbach | Gladenbach | Ev.-luth. | 13th century | Pillar basilica made up of five narrow nave bays with a square choir; Rebuilt in 1509 | |
Mary Queen | Gladenbach | Gladenbach | Cath. | 1955 | Burgstrasse 40 | |
Former Mary Queen | Gladenbach | Gladenbach | Former cath. | 1892 | "Kapellchen" Gießener Str. 17 | |
Christ Church | Patrons | Fishing castle | Ev.-luth. | 1962-1963 | ||
Protestant church | Goßfelden | Lahn valley | Ev.-luth. | 1749 | ||
Protestant church | Göttingen (Lahn Valley) | Lahn valley | Ev.-luth. | 1970s? | built as a cemetery chapel and used for church services | |
Protestant church | Großseelheim | Kirchhain | Ev.-luth. | Romanesque core, middle part renewed in 1970 | ||
Protestant church | Günterod | Bad Endbach | Ev.-luth. | 15th century | Romanesque choir tower from the 12th century with pointed helmet, to which the nave was added in the middle of the 15th century, which received a pseudo-mansard roof around 1804, parapet paintings from 1809 | |
Protestant church | Hachborn | Ebsdorfergrund | Ev.-luth. | 13th century | 1695–1696 and 1838 expanded and renewed | |
Protestant church | Haddamshausen | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | 1953 | ||
Protestant church | Halsdorf (Wohratal) | Wohratal | Ev.-luth. | 1797 | classical church with hipped roof and retracted west tower | |
Protestant church | Hartenrod | Bad Endbach | Ev.-luth. | 1858 | Spacious, colorful hall with choir and west tower | |
St. John Nepomuk | Hartenrod | Bad Endbach | Cath. | 1956-1957 | ||
Protestant church | Hassenhausen (Fronhausen) | Fronhausen | Ev.-luth. | 1836-1839 | Classicist hall construction | |
Hatzbach Church | Hatzbach | Stadtallendorf | Ev.-luth. | 1785 | late Gothic choir | |
Protestant church | Hermershausen | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | 1884 | ||
Protestant church | Hertingshausen (Wohratal) | Wohratal | Ev.-luth. | 1834 | classicistic ashlar construction | |
Protestant church | Herzhausen (Dautphetal) | Dautphetal | Ev.-luth. | 1959-1962 | ||
Protestant church | Heskem | Ebsdorfergrund | Ev.-luth. | 13th century | fortified church | |
Independent Evangelical Lutheran Church | Heskem | Ebsdorfergrund | SELK | 1890 | Half-timbered church | |
St. Nicholas | Himmelsberg (Kirchhain) | Kirchhain | Cath. | 1870 | neo-gothic | |
Church of the Redeemer | Holzhausen (Dautphetal) | Dautphetal | Ev.-luth. | 1959-1961 | ||
Protestant church | Hommertshausen | Dautphetal | Ev.-luth. | 17th century | Half-timbered church | |
Protestant church | Josbach | Rauschenberg | Ev.-luth. | 1749-1753 | Hall church with three-eighth closure in the east and dome roof turrets in the west | |
Protestant church | Kehna | Weimar (Lahn) | Ev.-luth. | 1779 | Half-timbered church | |
Protestant church | Kernbach | Lahn valley | Ev.-luth. | 1687 | Half-timbered church | |
St. Elisabeth | Kirchhain | Kirchhain | Cath. | 1946 | ||
Cemetery chapel | Kirchhain | Kirchhain | - | around 1920? | ||
Martin Luther Church | Kirchhain | Kirchhain | Ev.-luth. | 1968 | in tent form | |
Kirchhain town church | Kirchhain | Kirchhain | Ev.-luth. | 15th century | ||
Protestant church | Church verse | Lohra | Ev.-luth. | around 1300 | straight choir closure, expanded to the west in 1602, mighty baroque roof tower | |
Protestant church | Kleingladenbach | Breidenbach | Ev.-luth. | 1927-1929 | made of diabase with door and window frames made of sandstone, hipped roof with ridge turret | |
Protestant church | Kleinseelheim | Kirchhain | Ev.-luth. | 1665 | ||
Protestant church | Kombach | Biedenkopf | Ev.-luth. | 1968-1971 | in the shape of a ship on a triangular floor plan, rectangular windows arranged asymmetrically; Berthold Himmelmann architect | |
Protestant church | Langendorf (Wohratal) | Wohratal | Ev.-luth. | 1970s? | ||
St. Jacob | Langenstein (Kirchhain) | Kirchhain | Ev.-luth. | 13th century, 1522 | 13th century core, new building in 1522; delicate reticulated vault | |
Protestant church | Leidenhofen | Ebsdorfergrund | Ev.-luth. | 13th century | Late Romanesque choir tower preserved, nave renewed 1965–1967 | |
Protestant church | Lixfeld | Fishing castle | Ev.-luth. | 1472 | Choir from 13th century, tower shaft and helmet structure 1463/1464, church renovated in 1472, nave extended to the west in 1976/1977 | |
Protestant church | Lohra | Lohra | Ev.-luth. | 13th century | ||
Trinity Church | Lohra | Lohra | Cath. | 1965 | ||
St. Mark's Church | Marbach (Marburg) | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | 1962 | ||
Church of the Resurrection | Marburg | Marburg | SELK | 1737? | originally massive cemetery chapel, which was rebuilt in 1737 and rebuilt several times from 1812; Re-inaugurated in 1957 after de-dedication and various uses; possibly the core from the 18th century or renewed in the 19th century | |
Christ Church | Marburg | Marburg | Ev.-methodist. | around 1900? | Two-storey building with a gable roof and transverse gable in the southwest | |
Elisabeth Church | Marburg | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | 1235-1283 | Early Gothic hall church on a cross-shaped floor plan with two west towers, the first purely Gothic church building in Germany | |
Emmaus Church | Marburg | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | 1967 | ||
Kilian's Chapel | Marburg | Marburg | - | between 1180 and 1200 | not used by church since 1526; 1552–1554 Demolition of the east tower, half-timbered upper floor from 1580 to 1581 | |
St. Jost | Marburg | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | before 1350 | belonged to the Lutheran Parish Church until the mid-1950s, since then to the University Church of Marburg | |
St. John Evangelist | Marburg | Marburg | Cath. | 1492-1520 | “Kugelkirche”, six-bay nave with 5/8 end and transept to the west | |
Church of Our Lady | Marburg | Marburg | Cath. | 1961-1963 | ||
Lukas Church | Marburg | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | 1953, 1996-1997 | originally a community center with an integrated chapel, later converted into a church | |
Lutheran Parish Church of St. Mary | Marburg | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | 1297, 1390-1395 | 1297 choir as 5/8 end, 1395 nave as three-aisled hall church | |
St. Michael's Chapel | Marburg | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | 1270 | "Michelchen" in the middle of the court of death | |
New Apostolic Church | Marburg | Marburg | NAK | 1922 | 1906 foundation of the church, 1922 consecration of the church, 1980/1981 conversion, 2007/2008 complete conversion with the addition of the glass tower; listed building front completely preserved | |
Pauluskirche | Marburg | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | 1963 | ||
St. Peter and Paul | Marburg | Marburg | Cath. | 1957-1959 | ||
Ecumenical Center St. Thomas Church | Marburg | Marburg | Kath./Ev.-luth. | 1972/73 | ||
Uferkirche | Marburg | Marburg | EFG | 1956-1957 | ||
University Church | Marburg | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | 1291-1303 | asymmetrical, two-aisled, early Gothic hall church with raised choir (5/8 end) | |
Vitos Clinic, Chapel | Marburg | Marburg | - | 1880s? | neo-Gothic hall church with west tower made of red sandstone and drawn-in five-eighth closure | |
St. Hubertus | Mardorf (Amöneburg) | Amöneburg | Cath. | 1713-1726 | ||
Protestant church | Mellnau | Weather (Hessen) | Ev.-luth. | 1883 | neo-gothic | |
Protestant church | Mengsberg | Neustadt (Hesse) | Ev.-luth. | 1879 | ||
Martinskirche | Michelbach (Marburg) | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | around 1200 | Romanesque hall church with a square choir tower | |
Protestant church | Moischt | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | 1928 | romanizing | |
St. John | Momberg | Neustadt (Hesse) | Ev.-luth. | 1870 | ||
St. Trinity | Momberg | Neustadt (Hesse) | Cath. | 1870 | ||
Protestant church | Mornshausen (Dautphetal) | Dautphetal | Ev.-luth. | 1963 | ||
Protestant church | Mornshausen (Gladenbach) | Gladenbach | Ev.-luth. | 1951-1952 | ||
Martinskirche Christenberg | Münchhausen (am Christenberg) | Münchhausen (am Christenberg) | Ev.-luth. | 11th century | well-fortified west tower and nave from Romanesque times, tower structure with four wich houses and high east choir with pointed roof turret around 1520; late Gothic outer pulpit | |
Protestant church | Münchhausen (am Christenberg) | Münchhausen (am Christenberg) | Ev.-luth. | 1973 | Tower historically | |
Protestant church | Neustadt (Hesse) | Neustadt (Hesse) | Ev.-luth. | 1859-1861 | neo-Gothic; 1956 and 1960s additions | |
Trinity Church | Neustadt (Hesse) | Neustadt (Hesse) | Cath. | 2nd half of the 15th century, 1502–1511 | West tower dates back to the 3rd quarter of the 13th century, choir marked 1462, nave beginning of 16th century. | |
Protestant church | Niederasphe | Münchhausen (am Christenberg) | Ev.-luth. | 14th century | ||
Protestant church | Niederdieten | Breidenbach | Ev.-luth. | 1948-1949 | first new church in the hinterland after the Second World War; Interior made of larch wood | |
Former chapel | Niedereisenhausen | Steffenberg | Ev.-luth. | 1659-1662 | no more worship since 1955 | |
Protestant church | Niederhörlen | Steffenberg | Ev.-luth. | 1972 | ||
Half-timbered chapel from Niederhörlen | Niederhörlen | Steffenberg | - | 1624 | since 1974 in the Hessenpark open-air museum | |
St. Blaise and St. Elisabeth | Little one | Stadtallendorf | Cath. | 15th century, 1701-1709 | late Gothic building burned down, remains preserved | |
Protestant church | Niederwald (Kirchhain) | Kirchhain | Ev.-luth. | 1848 | ||
Protestant church | Niederwalgern | Weimar (Lahn) | Ev.-luth. | 13th century | ||
Old church | Niederweimar | Weimar (Lahn) | - | 1769-1782 | Romanesque remains, hall church with square choir tower; used today as a cultural center | |
New Evangelical Church | Niederweimar | Weimar (Lahn) | Ev.-luth. | 1974 | ||
Protestant church | Oberasphe | Münchhausen (am Christenberg) | Ev.-luth. | 1680, 1963-1964 | old half-timbered church serves as a choir, nave was added in 1963, including older parts, and further additions in 2003–2004 | |
Protestant church | Oberdieten | Breidenbach | Ev.-luth. | 1879 | made of diabase with arched windows, west tower on a square floor plan with an octagonal pointed helmet | |
Protestant church | Obereisenhausen | Steffenberg | Ev.-luth. | 1955 | Romanesque tower, helmet from 1805, new nave added in 1955 | |
Protestant church | Oberhörlen | Steffenberg | Ev.-luth. | 1771 | Half-timbered church with pseudo-mansard roof, choir tower from the 13th century | |
Protestant church | Oberrosphe | Weather (Hessen) | Ev.-luth. | around 1100 | Romanesque middle section, late Gothic choir from the 15th century, brick front section with half-timbered upper floor 1724 | |
Protestant church | Oberwalgern | Fronhausen | Ev.-luth. | Romanesque, changed around 1500 and 1900 | ||
Protestant church | Oberweimar (Hesse) | Weimar (Lahn) | Ev.-luth. | 1733 | ||
Old cemetery chapel | Ockershausen | Marburg | 1893-1894 | Neo-Gothic building made of red sandstone with white plastered surfaces, basement made of ashlar, recessed polygonal choir | ||
Matthew Church | Ockershausen | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | 1963 | ||
Protestant church | Quotshausen | Steffenberg | Ev.-luth. | 3rd quarter of the 17th century | Half-timbered church with a 4/8 end (in Hesse only in Unter-Seibertenrod), inside a wooden choir arch, four-sided gallery | |
Evangelical chapel | Rachelshausen | Gladenbach | Ev.-luth. | 1626-1627 | Two-storey half-timbered chapel with rich decorative shapes, protruding upper and gable storeys | |
Protestant church | Rauischholzhausen | Ebsdorfergrund | Ev.-luth. | 1880-1881 | ||
Rauschenberg town church | Rauschenberg | Rauschenberg | Ev.-luth. | 1266 | Late Gothic choir from the 15th century, winged altar from 1420 | |
Protestant church | Reddehausen | Cölbe | Ev.-luth. | 1967 | ||
Protestant church | Rodenhausen | Lohra | Ev.-luth. | 16th century | late medieval hall church, rebuilt several times, with a rectangular choir of the same width but slightly higher and a roof turret in the middle | |
Protestant church | Rollshausen (Lohra) | Lohra | Ev.-luth. | 16th century | ||
Protestant church | Römershausen (Gladenbach) | Gladenbach | Ev.-luth. | 1856 | classicistic hall church from 1856 with arched windows and eight-sided roof turret; possibly older core | |
Protestant church | Ronhausen | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | Early 16th century | late Gothic, renovated 1934–1935 and 2004–2007 | |
Half-timbered church | Roßberg (Ebsdorfergrund) | Ebsdorfergrund | political community | 1753 | used by ev.-luth. Church and SELK | |
The Birth of Mary and John the Baptist | Roßdorf (Amöneburg) | Amöneburg | Cath. | 1695-1696 | Expanded in 1728 | |
Protestant church | Roth | Weimar (Lahn) | Ev.-luth. | 1716 | ||
Protestant church | Ruchenbach | Gladenbach | Ev.-luth. | 15th century | Half-timbered church, rebuilt several times | |
St. Anthony the Hermit | Rüdigheim (Amöneburg) | Amöneburg | Cath. | 1748-1752 | ||
Protestant church | Runzhausen | Gladenbach | Ev.-luth. | 1781 | "Kaffeemühlenkirche", half-timbered church with a central roof hood rider | |
Protestant church | Sarnau (Lahn Valley) | Lahn valley | Ev.-luth. | 1968 | replaces previous building from 1704 | |
Protestant church | Schönbach (Kirchhain) | Kirchhain | Ev.-luth. | early 17th century | ||
Martinskirche | Schönstadt | Cölbe | Ev.-luth. | 1897 | ||
St. Michael and St. Elisabeth | Schröck (Marburg) | Marburg | Cath. | 1712-1720 | ||
Huguenot Memorial Church | Schwabendorf (Rauschenberg) | Rauschenberg | Ev.-luth. | 1873-1875 | ||
Protestant church | Schwarzenborn (Cölbe) | Cölbe | Ev.-luth. | 2nd half of the 13th century | ||
Stephanskirche | Schweinsberg (Stadtallendorf) | Stadtallendorf | Ev.-luth. | 1506 | Burned down in 1635 and 1646, restored in 1657–1664 | |
Protestant church | Seelbach (Lohra) | Lohra | Ev.-luth. | 1771 | Half-timbered church ("Kaffeemühlenkirche") | |
Protestant church | Sichertshausen | Fronhausen | Ev.-luth. | 1780 | Half-timbered church | |
Protestant church | Simtshausen | Münchhausen (am Christenberg) | Ev.-luth. | 1935-1936 | Hall church designed by the architect Karl Rumpf in the “Heimatstil” with arched windows and a canopy, which is supported as a portico by two free columns | |
St. Matthew | Sindersfeld | Kirchhain | Cath. | 1913 | in the style of historicism | |
chapel | Sinkershausen | Gladenbach | Ev.-luth. | 13th century | Choir tower church | |
Protestant church | Speck Angle | Neustadt (Hesse) | Ev.-luth. | 1895-1896 | Romanesque choir tower, neo-Gothic nave | |
Evangelical town church | Stadtallendorf | Stadtallendorf | Ev.-luth. | 1962-1963 | ||
St. Catherine | Stadtallendorf | Stadtallendorf | Cath. | 1732-1753 | ||
Christ the King | Stadtallendorf | Stadtallendorf | Cath. | 1956-1957 | ||
St. Michael | Stadtallendorf | Stadtallendorf | Cath. | 1960 | ||
Emergency church | Stadtallendorf | Stadtallendorf | Ev.-luth. | 1952 | by Otto Bartning , today the parish hall | |
St. Mary of the Assumption | Reservoir stream | Kirchhain | Cath. | around 1470 | ||
Former Protestant chapel | Stone perf | Steffenberg | Ev.-luth. | 1670-1687 | Half-timbered church with roof turret and three-sided end | |
Protestant church | Sterzhausen | Lahn valley | Ev.-luth. | 1836 | Classicist three-axis hall building with thermal bath windows, well-fortified tower from the 13th century. | |
Waldensian Church | Todenhausen (weather) | Weather (Hessen) | Ev.-luth. | 1743-1755 | small hall, former Waldensian and Huguenot church | |
Protestant church | Treisbach (weather) | Weather (Hessen) | Ev.-luth. | 13th century | early Gothic; 5/8 choir conclusion | |
Independent Evangelical Lutheran Church | Treisbach (weather) | Weather (Hessen) | SELK | 1891 | ||
Protestant church | Unterrosphe | Weather (Hessen) | Ev.-luth. | 1291 | ||
Protestant church | Wallau (Lahn) | Biedenkopf | Ev.-luth. | 1758 | West tower from 13th / 14th centuries Century with groin vault; Ship extended 5 meters to the east from 1962–1963 | |
Protestant church | Warzenbach | Weather (Hessen) | Ev.-luth. | 14th century | Gothic, three-sided choir closure | |
Independent Evangelical Lutheran Church | Warzenbach | Weather (Hessen) | SELK | 1897 | ||
Evangelical Martinskirche | Wehrda (Marburg) | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | 1770-1774 | Baroque hall church with a Gothic defense tower in the west | |
Catholic branch church St. Martin | Wehrda (Marburg) | Marburg | Cath. | 1967-1968 | ||
Trinity Church | Wehrda (Marburg) | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | 1980 | ||
Protestant church | Wehrshausen (Marburg) | Marburg | Ev.-luth. | 1470s | ||
Old church | Weidenhausen (Gladenbach) | Gladenbach | - | 13th century | Choir tower church | |
New Church | Weidenhausen (Gladenbach) | Gladenbach | Ev.-luth. | 1960–1962 | ||
Protestant church | Weifenbach | Biedenkopf | Ev.-luth. | 1711 | Slated half-timbered church with eight-sided roof turret, set up as a transverse church | |
Protestant church | Weipoltshausen (Lohra) | Lohra | Ev.-luth. | 16th century | Hall building with rectangular choir, expanded to double its length in 1965 | |
Protestant church | Weitershausen (Gladenbach) | Gladenbach | Ev.-luth. | 13th century | late Romanesque church with Gothic choir | |
Wenkbach fortified church | Wenkbach | Weimar (Lahn) | Ev.-luth. | 12th century | ||
Protestant church | Wermertshausen | Ebsdorfergrund | Ev.-luth. | 1755 | Half-timbered church with a three-sided choir closure and a small canopy roof turret | |
Stift Wetter , collegiate church | Weather (Hessen) | Weather (Hessen) | Ev.-luth. | between 1240 and 1270 | ||
Boniface Church | Weather (Hessen) | Weather (Hessen) | Cath. | 1981 | ||
Protestant church | Wittelsberg | Ebsdorfergrund | Ev.-luth. | 1844 | ||
Michaeliskirche | Wohra (Wohratal) | Wohratal | Ev.-luth. | before 1276 | ||
Protestant church | Wolferode (Stadtallendorf) | Stadtallendorf | Ev.-luth. | 1909 | ||
Protestant church | Wolfgruben (Dautphetal) | Dautphetal | Ev.-luth. | 1963 | Church as a house for others, asymmetrical saddle roof, towed over the entrance area | |
Protestant church | Wolfshausen | Weimar (Lahn) | Ev.-luth. | 11th century | small, essentially Romanesque hall church with narrow rectangular choir, renovated several times; slightly curved gable roof turret in the west | |
Protestant church | Wollmar | Münchhausen (am Christenberg) | Ev.-luth. | 1828 | ||
Protestant church | Wolzhausen | Breidenbach | Ev.-luth. | 1780-1781 | medieval core, polygonal choir; Rebuilt in 1780/1781 | |
Old church | Wommelshausen | Bad Endbach | Ev.-Lutheran, district | 10-12 Century | Romanesque towerless hall church typical of the epoch with roof turret; 1269 and 1284 alterations to the gables and south wall, 1485–1487 installation of L-shaped galleries (earliest galleries in the area), 1720/26 renovation, rectangular choir demolished; 1994 takeover by Ldkrs. Marburg-Biedenkopf, 1996–2000 renovation; since 2001 use for church and cultural purposes | |
New Evangelical Church | Wommelshausen | Bad Endbach | Ev.-luth. | 1965 | egg-shaped plan |