Ahrensburg Castle Church

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Castle church with booths

The Ahrensburg Castle Church is a listed building on the market in Ahrensburg .

The church was built around 1595 at the same time as the Ahrensburg Castle . The simple, post-Gothic brick building consists of an elongated rectangular hall. A coffered ceiling made of small cross-ribbed fields was stretched between the ceiling beams, which are invisible from below. Around 1716 the church was given rich baroque furnishings under Detlev Rantzau. The altar table and parts of the seating have been preserved from the time it was built.

Furnishing

View of the organ

The organ of the castle church was built in 1640 by Friedrich Stellwagen , and restored in 1969 by the organ builder Marcussen (Denmark). The slider chest instrument has 21 stops on 2 manuals and pedal. The playing and stop actions are mechanical.

I main work C – f 3
1. Dumped 8th'
2. Principal 4 ' (H)
3. Reed flute 4 ' (H)
4th Fifth 2 23 ' (H)
5. octave 2 ' (H)
6th third 1 35 '
7th Mixture IV
8th. Schalmey 8th'
II breastwork C – f 3
9. Dumped 8th' (H)
10. Wooden flute 4 ' (H)
11. Forest flute 2 '
12. Fifth 1 13 '
13. Scharff II
14th shelf 8th'
Tremulant
Pedal C – f 1
15th Sub-bass 16 '
16. Dumped 8th'
17th octave 4 '
18th Mixture III
19th bassoon 16 '
20th Trumpet 8th'
21st zinc 2 '
  • Coupling : II / I, I / P, II / P.
  • Effect register: Zimbelstern
  • Annotation:
(h) = historical pipe material

God's booths

The god booths were built between 1594 and 1596. These are two low terraced houses with poor houses.

swell

  • Reclam's Art Guide Germany V Architectural Monuments, Ed. HR Rosemann, 1967, ISBN 3-15-008473-3 , p. 13.

Individual evidence

  1. To the organ of the castle church

Web links

Commons : Schlosskirche Ahrensburg  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 53 ° 40 ′ 40 ″  N , 10 ° 14 ′ 24 ″  E