St. Anna (Lochau)

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Saint Anna Church in Lochau
Epitaph for Hans von Dieskau
Grave stele

The St. Anna Church is the Protestant church in the village of Lochau in the municipality of Schkopau in Saxony-Anhalt . It belongs to the parish area Dieskau in the parish of Halle-Saale district of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany .

The present church was essentially built in 1792, although its core is older. The hall church has a steeple with a rectangular plan to the west of the nave. In the upper part the tower is octagonal and has a tail hood with a lantern . The church is accessed through a tower portal on the west side. On the east side of the nave there is a three-sided closure, to the north a patron's box with a baroque portal.

The interior of the church is spanned by a hollow ceiling. The furnishings are uniform in the classicism style . Particularly noteworthy are the pulpit altar with Ionic columns , a two-story horseshoe gallery on the north side and the baptismal frame . The church also has a sacrament niche . The epitaph for Johann Wilhelm von Lüder , who died in 1792, has been preserved on the south side of the nave . The organ was built in 1874.

An epitaph of Colonel Hans von Dieskau, who died in 1563, as a relief figure in armor is attached to the outside of the east side of the church. A baroque grave stele is located near the southern entrance to the cemetery.

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Coordinates: 51 ° 23 '49.6 "  N , 12 ° 3' 2.4"  E