St. Antonius (Günne)
The Catholic parish church of St. Antonius is a listed church building in Günne , a district of the municipality of Möhnesee in the Soest district ( North Rhine-Westphalia ).
History and architecture
The neo-Gothic , plastered hall church with a 5/8 end was built in two phases. The west tower with a French dome was integrated into the new building of the nave . The 16th century hall was expanded to the east in 1897 by Franz Mündelein and Friedrich Sirrenberg. The nave was rebuilt in 1937 under the direction of Josef Ferber. The wide central aisles have groin vaults , and barrel vaults have been drawn into the narrow side rooms .
Furnishing
- A triumphal cross from the late 17th century. It comes from Möhnesee-Brüningsen. The cross was renewed.
- Four holy figures from the 18th century.
Bells
In 1958, the bell foundry Petit & Edelbrock in Gescher cast four bronze bells for the church:
- I. Christ the King bell, pitch f '. "CHRIST VINCIT CHRIST REGNATE CHRIST IMPERAT."
- II. Marienglocke, pitch as'. "SALVE REGINA MATER MISERICORDIAE."
- III. Antonius bell, pitch b '. "ST. ANTONIUS PROTEGE GREGEM ET PASTOREM."
- IV. St. Agatha bell, pitch c ''. "ST. AGATHA ORA PRO NOBIS."
A new Klepp bell has been hanging in the roof turret since 1923, dedicated to Saint Joseph.
literature
- Georg Dehio , under the scientific direction of Ursula Quednau: Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler. North Rhine-Westphalia II, Westphalia . Deutscher Kunstverlag , Berlin / Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-422-03114-2 .
Web links
- Drawing of the Church (accessed May 25, 2012)
Individual evidence
- ↑ The parish church of St. Antonius in Günne. 1997, accessed April 2, 2018 .
Coordinates: 51 ° 29 ′ 54 ″ N , 8 ° 2 ′ 43 ″ E