Birth of Mary (Geisling)
The birth of Mary to Our Lady is a listed Roman Catholic parish church in Kirchstrasse 22/26 in Geisling , Pfatter municipality in the district of Regensburg , ( Bavaria ).
description
The church has been redesigned several times. The west tower was completely rebuilt in 1724. The church is essentially a Gothic hall with a retracted choir. West tower has an onion dome and lantern and plaster structures.
The high altar , which dates from the 17th century and was redesigned from 1793 to 1797 in a classical style, has a niche with a statue of the Virgin instead of an altarpiece.
The side altars are from 1787 .
In the tower house there is a marble tombstone of a host of the Auer († 1375 ). An oil painting of the Queen of Heaven from 1728 is attached to the southern wall . On the north side is the small St. Ursula chapel. It is a hall building with a retracted apse from the 18th century. The decorated confessionals are in the Rococo style. The cemetery wall is probably a baroque mixed masonry.
organ
In the course of the classical redesign, the church received a new organ in 1793, which was built by Joseph Ketterle in Donauwörth . The arrangement of the organ, which had eight stops , is not known. When the music gallery was enlarged in 1803, the front railing obstructed the view of the prospectus. To compensate, the parapet was provided with a dummy of a Rückpositiv . In 1920, Binder and Siemann installed a new organ with two manuals and five registers as Opus 365 in the old case . The historic case was given a new work in 1986 by the organ builder Guido Nenninger in Munich . For the first time, the Rückpositiv was also provided with sounding registers. The existing organ has twelve registers. The planning comes from Eberhard Kraus .
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- Coupling : II / I, I / P, II / P
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Christian Vorbeck: The organ builders Martin Binder and Willibald Siemann . Siebenquart Verlag Dr. Roland Eberlein, Cologne 2013, ISBN 978-3-941224-02-5 . → Print of the original work list
- ^ Eberhard Kraus: Historical organs in the Upper Palatinate . Schnell and Steiner, Munich and Zurich 1990, ISBN 3-7954-0387-1 , p. 150-151 .
Coordinates: 48 ° 58 ′ 10.6 " N , 12 ° 19 ′ 36.8" E