St. Anna (Bamberg)

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The Bamberg Church of St. Anna , built in the 13th century, received a new choir in the 14th century. Due to the secularization , this church of the Franciscan order was demolished. The church was the burial place of important Bamberg citizens.

From the inventory, which comes from the Church of St. Anne, the cross altar, painted by the not known master of the Bamberg Altar from 1429, and the grave slab of Auxiliary Bishop Inzelerius, which came into the possession of a sale by Herr von Reider of the Bavarian National Museum in Munich ( Reider Collection ) passed. Six pictures of the life of Mary and the grave epitaph of the von Schnappauf siblings were transferred to the upper parish . The Way of the Cross is located in the parish church in Hallerndorf .

New St. Anna

In 1978 a new parish church was built in Bamberg-Ost and consecrated in 1979, which also received the patronage of St. Anne . It only has the name in common with the historic predecessor church. The church has four bells in the tones e 1 (1070 kg), g sharp 1 (580 kg), h 1 (328 kg) and c sharp 2 (235 kg). They were cast in 1979 by the Rudolf Perner bell foundry in Passau. The large St. Anna bell was cast in Durrippe.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Claus Peter: Bells, bells and tower clocks in Bamberg . Heinrichs-Verlag, Bamberg 2008, p. 292

Coordinates: 49 ° 53 '44.7 "  N , 10 ° 55' 24.9"  E