Feldis Reformed Church
The Reformed Church in Feldis / Veulden in Ausserdomleschg is an Evangelical - Reformed church under the monument of the canton of Grisons .
history
The church is first mentioned in a document from around 1400 and was under the patronage of Hippolytus . The Rhaeto-Romanic village name Veulden may be etymologically based on the name of this saint. The Reformation was adopted relatively late in 1583.
Architecture and equipment
The nave, unplastered from the outside, has a hipped roof . A single-storey bell house is built into the church tower. Inside, the focus is on a woodcut decorated polygonal pulpit without a sound cover , a baptismal and communion table symmetrically in the center of the choir , which is raised by two steps, and a three-prospect organ on the final choir wall.
Church organization
The Evangelical Reformed Regional Church of Graubünden runs Feldis / Veulden as the preaching site of the Ausserdomleschg pastoral community within the Colloquium III Nid dem Wald .
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Coordinates: 46 ° 47 ′ 37 " N , 9 ° 25 ′ 55" E ; CH1903: 752,171 / 184 426