Protestant Church (Wolfersheim)

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The Protestant Church in Wolfersheim
Another view of the church
View inside the church
View to the organ gallery

The Protestant Church Wolfersheim is the church of the Protestant parish in Wolfersheim in the Saarland in the church district ( Dean's Office ) Zweibrücken of the Evangelical Church of the Palatinate . The Walsheim rectory is responsible for the parish of Wolfersheim . In the list of monuments of the Saarland, the church is a single monument listed.

history

In the 14th century, the choir tower , which is still preserved today, was built, a church that was probably originally oriented in a north-south direction and formerly consecrated to St. Stephen . Since 1453 Wolfersheim belonged to the Duchy of Pfalz-Zweibrücken , where the Reformation was introduced in 1533 . When the village of Wolfersheim came under French rule in the second half of the 17th century as a result of the reunion policy of Louis XIV , the church became a simultaneous church , which was available to Protestants as well as Catholics for worship . Today's nave was built in 1754 . In 1857 the interior of the church was rebuilt, during which the gallery was expanded and an additional support for the organ was installed. After severe damage in the Second World War , the church building was restored inside in 1958-60 and outside in 1974 . Another restoration took place between 1996 and 1997.

description

The nave from the 18th century is a simple baroque hall building with three window axes . The choir tower from the 14th century has a gable roof and two Gothic tracery windows on the south side. Inside the church there is a bell from 1785.

organ

The organ of the church was built in 1857 by the organ builder and music dealer Gustav Schlimbach ( Speyer ) and had the following disposition :

I Manual C – f 3

1. Principal 8th'
2. Gedact 8th'
3. flute 8th'
4th Salicional 8th'
5. Octave 4 ′
6th Hollow flute 4 ′
7th Flautino 2 ′
8th. Mixture III
Pedal C – f 1
9. Sub-bass 16 ′
10. Octave bass 8th'

In 1960 a renovation was carried out by Lotar Hintz ( Heusweiler ) and in 1974 a renovation by the Walcker company ( Ludwigsburg ). In 2003, Walcker ( Kleinblittersdorf ) carried out a partial restoration. The single-manual instrument, which is built into the gallery parapet with a play cabinet on the side, has 10 registers and mechanical slide drawers .

I Manual C – f 3

1. Principal 8th'
2. Gedact 8th'
3. Octave 4 ′
4th Hollow flute 4 ′
5. Nazard 2 23
6th Flautino 2 ′
7th third 1 35
8th. Mixture III
Pedal C – f 1
9. Sub-bass 16 ′
10. Octave bass 8th'
Remarks
  1. according to the label, but actually V 1 13

Bells

There are three bells in the church tower. The large Saar Liberation Bell from 1936 by Hermann Hamm serves as a special bell. It still hangs on an originally preserved arched yoke that the bell founder made in the same year. Because of its inscription, the bell did not have to be turned off during the Second World War . She survived the war unscathed to the end. In 1952, the French bell foundry Causard cast a small bell. Later, in 1970 , the Bachert bell foundry purchased another bell , which closes the gap between the two existing bells. Another bell from 1785 by Christoph Klein ( Ernstweiler ) has been preserved in the church since 1950. Because of its crack, it was removed from the tower after the war and kept in the nave. Their strike tone is unknown.

No. Surname volume Weight
(kg)
Diameter
(cm)
Foundry, casting location Casting year inscription
1 Saar Liberation Bell a 1 445 89.5 Hermann Hamm, Frankenthal 1936 PROPERTY OF THE EVANGELIC KVLTVSGEMEINDE ZVR MEMORY OF THE SAAR VOTING 13th IANVAR 1935.
HONOR * PEACE * FREEDOM MASTER HAMM FRANKENTHAL GOSS ME 1936.
2 c 2 228 74.1 Bachert , Heilbronn 1970
3 d 2 Causard, Colmar 1952 KEEP ON PRAYER. JESUS ​​CHRIST YESTERDAY AND TODAY AND THE SAME ALSO IN ETERNITY.

literature

  • Bernhard H. Bonkhoff: The churches in the Saar-Palatinate district . Saarbrücken 1987.

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. a b Church district: Prot. Deanery Zweibrücken On: www.evkirchepfalz.de, accessed on November 4, 2012
  2. List of monuments of the Saarland, sub-monuments list Saarpfalz-Kreis (PDF; 1.2 MB), accessed on November 4, 2012
  3. Information on the prot. Parish church Wolfersheim On: www.kunstlexikonsaar.de, accessed on November 4, 2012
  4. Information on Wolfersheim at: www.blieskastel.de, accessed on November 4, 2012
  5. a b Organ of the Protestant Church Wolfersheim ( Memento of the original from March 25, 2016 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. Info page of the Orgeln im Saarland website , accessed on November 4, 2012 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.saar-orgelland.de

Coordinates: 49 ° 11 ′ 23.1 ″  N , 7 ° 13 ′ 25.1 ″  E