St. John's Church (Soltau)

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St. John's Church

The St. Johannis Church is the oldest Evangelical Lutheran church in Soltau .

history

Interior view, view of the altar
Ceiling painting

The church is named John the Baptist , presumably because there was an old baptismal font behind the church. The earliest written mention is from 1464. St. Johannis is the oldest church in Soltau. While previously a wooden church called Sante Johannis Baptista stood at the current location, probably built around 830 and mentioned for the first time in 1304, a stone building was built in 1463, which was expanded again in 1597. In 1755 the building was demolished and replaced by a late baroque hall church . A tower was added in 1849/50. On Christmas night 1906 the church burned down completely, only the outer walls remained. It was then rebuilt within two years according to the plans of the architect Eduard Wendebourg in the neo-baroque style and has not changed significantly to this day. The ceiling painting (1908) is by Carl Wiederhold ; Rudolf Schäfer created the altar wall painting in 1921 as a memorial for the members of the Soltau parish who died in the First World War. The tower is 68 m high.

In 1972/73 the church interior was redesigned. The interior originally offered over 1000 seats, but over time it had become too large and was reduced in size and renovated. In addition, seven community rooms were built in and the altar was moved from its place in the eastern choir to the south wall, where it had stood before the reconstruction in 1908.

Today around 6400 members belong to the community. Church music as well as child and youth work are the main focuses of the community work.

Furnishing

The organ was built in 1968 by Orgelbau Hammer (Hanover); the case comes from the previous organ (Furtwängler & Hammer, 1908) and has been expanded to include pedal towers at the side. The instrument has 40 stops on three manuals and a pedal . The game contractures are mechanically, the Registertrakturen are electric.

I Hauptwerk C – g 3
1. Gedacktpommer 0 16 ′
2. Principal 08th'
3. Capstan whistle 08th'
4th Octave 04 ′
5. Coupling flute 04 ′
6th Fifth 00 02 23
7th octave 02 ′
8th. Mixture V – VII
9. Mixture III
10. Trumpet 08th'
II upper structure C – g 3
11. Reed flute 08th'
12. Quintad 08th'
13. Principal 04 ′
14th Pointed 04 ′
15th Forest flute 02 ′
16. Fifth 00 01 13
17th Sesquialtera II 0
18th Scharff IV – V
19th Overtone II
20th Dulcian 16 ′
21st Krummhorn 08th'
Tremulant
III Breastwork C – g 3
22nd Wood-covered 08th'
23. Flute 0 04 ′
24. Principal 02 ′
25th Sif flute 01'
26th Terzian II
27. Cymbel III
28. Vox humana 08th'
Tremulant
Pedal C – f 1
29 Principal 16 ′
30th Sub bass 16 ′
31. octave 08th'
32. Dumped 08th'
33. octave 04 ′
34. Wooden flute 04 ′
35. Night horn 02 ′
36. Mixture VI
37. Bell tone III 0
38. trombone 16 ′
39. Trumpet 08th'
40. Clarine 08th'

Individual evidence

  1. a b Information Evangelical Lutheran Church Congregation at www.soltau.de. Retrieved April 9, 2020.
  2. St. Johannis Church in Soltau , accessed on April 9, 2020.
  3. Soltau information brochure , p. 54, accessed on April 9, 2020.
  4. ^ Church guides , accessed April 9, 2020.
  5. Information on the organ

Web links

Commons : St. Johannis (Soltau)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 52 ° 59 ′ 13.5 ″  N , 9 ° 50 ′ 2 ″  E