Pauluskirche (Düsseldorf-Düsseltal)
The Pauluskirche (more precisely: Church of St. Paulus ) is a Catholic parish church in the Düsseldorf district of Düsseltal . The parish of St. Paulus is part of the Flingern / Düsseltal parish association .
history
It was built in the neo-Romanesque style and rebuilt in a modified form after the destruction of the Second World War .
The Pauluskirche was built between 1910 and 1913 by the Düsseldorf architect Josef Kleesattel . It is designed as a five-aisled neo-Romanesque basilica and has a double tower facade . There is a Lady Chapel in one of the aisles.
The church was largely destroyed in World War II. After the war, the largely intact double tower facade was restored. The nave, on the other hand, was redesigned by Hans Schwippert , including the remains that were still standing.
In addition to the baptismal font from 1956, a statue of the Madonna from around 1300 and a man of Sorrows from the 14th century, donated to the community, are special sights .
The modern sacred furnishings come from Fritz Schwerdt and include u. a. a red enamelled tabernacle and six large altar candlesticks at the high altar, a likewise red enamelled perpetual light stand (now used as an Easter candlestick ), a cross with rock crystals and ivory body along with two seven-armed candlesticks for the crypt , as well as a small, enamelled lecture cross with a wooden core and a tabernacle for them holy oils in the Lady Chapel.
Organs
The organ was built in 1954 by the organ builder Johannes Klais (Bonn) and reorganized in 2008 by the Weimbs Orgelbau company . The instrument has 60 registers on four manuals and a pedal . The actions are electric.
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- * Extension 32 '- 4'
- ** Transmission from swell
- Playing aids:
- - Coupling : I / II, III / I, III / II, IV / I, IV / II, IV / III, I / P, II / P, II / P, III / P, IV / P
- - Typesetter: 32-fold AD, 1-8
- Sequencer for typesetters, "before" and "Back", as a piston, pressure switch and by remote control
- Pressure switch for typesetting system AD, 1-8 on the gaming table
- Tongues off
- Mixtures off
- 1 fixed crescendo over roller, 30 levels
- 3 freely programmable crescendos over a roller, 30 levels
- - Tutti, all registers except Singend Cornett 2 ', Vox humana 8', funnel shelf 4 '
Organ in the Lady Chapel
In addition to the large Klais organ, there is another Klais organ in the Marienkapelle. The fully mechanical instrument has 10 registers, divided into two manuals and a pedal. The instrument was consecrated in 1960.
Disposition:
- 1. Manual Cg '' '
Reed flute 8 'Principal 4' Gemshorn 2 'Mixture 3-4f
- 2. Manual Cg '' '
Singing Gedackt 8 'Recorder 4' Principal 2 'Tertian 1-2f Tremolo
- Pedal cf '
Subbass 16 'metal covered 8'
- Paddock
I-II, IP, II-P
Bells
St. Paulus has the lowest pitch in the city of Düsseldorf.
No. | patron | Nominal | Weight (kg) | Year of casting / founder |
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1 | Trinity | g ° -3 | 4,500 | all Bochum association for
Cast steel production (BVG) Cast year 1954 |
2 | Maria | b ° -2 | 2,600 | |
3 | Henricus | c '= 0 | 1,800 | |
4th | Paul | es' = 0 | 1,050 | |
5 | Boniface | f '= 0 | 800 | |
6th | family | g '= 0 | 500 |
Web links
- Entry in the monument list of the state capital Düsseldorf at the Institute for Monument Protection and Preservation
literature
- Manfred Becker-Huberti (Ed.): Düsseldorf churches. The Catholic churches in the city dean of Düsseldorf. JP Bachem Verlag, Cologne 2009, ISBN 978-3-7616-2219-3 , p. 112f.
- Heinz Peters: St. Paulus - Düsseldorf. (= Little Art Guide No. 659). Schnell und Steiner publishing house, Munich 1980, ISBN 978-3-79544-419-8 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Pastoral care area Flingern / Düsseltal | Stadtdekanat Düsseldorf , at www.kkfd.de, accessed on October 22, 2018
- ^ M. Becker-Huberti: Düsseldorf churches. JP Bachem, Cologne 2009, p. 112.
- ↑ a b Catholic parish of Flingern-Düsseltal
- ↑ More information on the organ ( Memento of the original from August 5, 2015 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.
- ↑ Bell Book Düsseldorf. Retrieved March 30, 2018 .
Coordinates: 51 ° 14 ′ 11.8 " N , 6 ° 48 ′ 14.1" E