Reformed parsonage Gibstorf

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The reformed parsonage in Gibstorf with the annex on the left side that has since been replaced.

The reformed parsonage in Gibstorf is a municipal protected building in Gibstorf in Switzerland . It stands together with the Reformed Church and the parish hall on a promontory between the Reuss Valley and the Höllibach.

history

The vicarage in Gibstorf was built in 1767 by the Bernese foreman Niklaus Sprüngli and moved into in 1768 by the then Reformed pastor Frey. The new building was paid for by the patron saint of the church, the Bernese court master of the former Königsfelden monastery , and cost 5271 ½ guilders. The interior renovation from 1970 is characterized by the attempt to transform the old building into a modern rectory. The annex, which was criticized in the building and usage regulations of the municipality of Gibstorf, was also removed during the external renovation in 2011.

Web links

Commons : Reformed Pfarrhaus Gibstorf  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Building and Use Regulations of the Municipality of Gibstorf Section 22 and Appendix 2
  2. ^ State Archives of the Canton of Bern , BX 21 , p. 9, Reparations Book No. 16.
  3. Max Rudolf: History of the Birmenstorf Community , p. 219

literature

  • Peter Hoegger: The art monuments of the canton of Aargau . Ed .: Society for Swiss Art History . Volume VI, District of Baden I. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel 1976, ISBN 3-7643-0782-X , p. 45-46 .
  • Dieter Schnell: Niklaus Sprüngli 1725-1802. Building for the City and Republic of Bern , Bern / Langnau / Murten 1999, p. 67. ISBN 3-85654-819-X

Coordinates: 47 ° 28 '55.5 "  N , 8 ° 14' 30.8"  E ; CH1903:  six hundred and sixty thousand five hundred forty-three  /  two hundred fifty-nine thousand three hundred forty-six