St. Agatha and Lutger (Lückenbach)

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St. Agatha and Lutger in Lückenbach
Leaded glass window depicting St. Liudger

The Catholic branch church of St. Agatha and Lutger in Lückenbach , a district of the local community Dümpelfeld in the district of Ahrweiler ( Rhineland-Palatinate ), was built in 1758. The church on Sonnenbergstrasse is a protected cultural monument .

description

The St. Agatha and St. Liudger's consecrated church is a plastered quarry stone building with a three-sided end. It is 7 m long and 3.80 m wide and has a portal on the west side. The two south-facing windows are rectangular and have modern leaded glass windows. A four-sided roof turret with a helmet sits above the gable , which is crowned by a cross with a weather vane . The roof is covered with slate and the interior is vaulted by a flat barrel.

Furnishing

The altar dates from the 18th century and has statues of St. Liudger flanked by those of St. Agatha and St. Johannes Nepomuk .

window

In 1987, three new windows were installed by the Binsfeld glass painting company in Trier . They represent St. Michael depicts killing the dragon, and St. Liudger with his attribute , the goose. The third window has an ornamental design.

literature

  • Paul Clemen (Hrsg.): The art monuments of the Rhine province . The art monuments of the Ahrweiler district. 17th volume, 1st section, published by L. Schwann, Düsseldorf 1938, p. 406.
  • Gerold Rosenthal: Filialkirche St. Ludger and Agatha Lückenbach . In: The church in the middle of town. Churches and chapels in the Verbandsgemeinde Adenau , ed. from the Verbandsgemeinde Adenau, Adenau 2001, ISBN 3-9804818-5-9 , pp. 40-41.

Web links

Commons : St. Agatha and Lutger  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 50 ° 25 ′ 29 ″  N , 6 ° 54 ′ 44 ″  E