St. Albanus (Großrudestedt)

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The church

The Protestant village church of St. Albanus is located in the community of Großrudestedt in the Sömmerda district in Thuringia .

location

There are listed houses around the village church. Together they shape the village center with trees and the cemetery .

history

The church tower comes from a previous building from the 15th century and has an angular pointed helmet . In 1724 the nave with a polygonal choir closure, transept-like additions to the choir and mansard roof was built. The uniformly designed baroque interior was given two-story galleries with built-in boxes and a wooden mirror vault.

Furnishing

organ

The organ , which is mounted high under the ceiling on the second gallery , was built in 1907 by the well-known organ building company EF Walcker & Cie , Ludwigsburg and is still unchanged. In 2017, a support association was founded to restore the organ.

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. Liselotte Swietek: Village churches in Thuringia. Verlagshaus Thuringia, 1990, ISBN 3-86087-014-9 , p. 46/47.
  2. Hartmut Schwarz: Number 1405 is waiting for the start , in Thüringer Allgemeine , Erfurt, August 4, 2020
  3. www.walcker-orgel-grossrudestedt.de

Coordinates: 51 ° 5 '34 "  N , 11 ° 5' 57"  E