St. Bartholomew (Verne)

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The parish and pilgrimage church of St. Bartholomew
The miraculous image from the 13th century
Relief of the miraculous image on the outside of the choir

The Catholic parish church of St. Bartholomew is a listed church building in Verne , a district of Salzkotten in the Paderborn district ( North Rhine-Westphalia ).

History and architecture

The small vaulted basilica from the 12th century has been changed several times. The older building history is still unclear in parts. The two-bay nave is conspicuously narrow, the choir is square. The tower above the middle of the transept-like west building is eight-sided. A column portal was added on the west side in 1656 . After the demolition of the south aisle in the 18th century, the building was extended to become a pilgrimage church in Gothic style. The southern choir extension was made in 1902.

Furnishing

Bells

No. Patron / name Nominal Weight diameter Casting year Caster place
1 Trinity e'-4 900 kg 1145 mm 1729 Bernhard Wilhelm Stule Steeple
2 Emanuel f sharp'-4 795 kg 1085 mm 1981 Petit & Edelbrock Gescher
3 Maria g sharp'-5 540 kg 955 mm
4th Bartholomew a'-2 430 kg 855 mm
5 Agatha h'-4 330 kg 815 mm
6th Pilgrim bell cis '' - 3 240 kg 725 mm
7th Kleppglocke H'' 45 kg ? 1946 Albert Junker Brilon Roof turret

literature

Individual evidence


Web links

Commons : St. Bartholomäus  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 51 ° 41 ′ 0.9 ″  N , 8 ° 33 ′ 58.3 ″  E