St. Bartholomew (Julbach)

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St. Bartholomew (Julbach)

The Roman Catholic parish church of St. Bartholomäus is a late Gothic hall church in Julbach in the Lower Bavarian district of Rottal-Inn . It belongs to the parish of St. Bartholomäus Julbach in the Simbach deanery of the Diocese of Passau .

History and architecture

The church on the inside of the west wall dates back to 1484 and was built mainly from tufa blocks; the tower on the south side of the choir and the south side of the nave consist of plastered brickwork. Buttresses are present throughout the building, the cornice is cranked around the buttresses. The window tracery in various forms was partly renewed later. At the apex of the choir there is a large tomb slab made of check marble for the chaplain Georg Puegenkamer († 1488), which may have been created by the Burghausen stonemason Franz Sickinger . The four-bay nave and the only slightly drawn-in, two-bay choir with five-eighth closure are the same height and have been further unified with net vaults of the same figuration. There are flat arches in the choir and more powerful in the nave . Presented semicircular services with polygonal capitals catch the ribs.

Furnishing

The high altar from 1648 was made by the carpenter Quirin Heß from Braunau and thoroughly restored in 1889. The two-column construction is baroque with a aedicula provided -Aufsatz between curly gable pieces. The side altars are from the same period. An oil painting depicting the Fourteen Holy Helpers was created at the end of the 17th century. The cheeks are from around 1770. A monumental painting of St. Christopher has been preserved on the north wall.

The organ is a work by Orgelbau Eisenbarth from 1956 with eight stops on a manual and pedal .

Four bronze bells form the ring:

  1. Bell from 1792 with the strike tone g 1 +5 and 530 kg
  2. Bell Maria from 1952 with the strike tone h 1 +2 and 274 kg
  3. Bell Joseph from 1953 with the strike tone d 2 +2 and 178 kg
  4. Georg bell from 1725 with the strike tone f 2 +2 and 140 kg.

literature

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. Flyer for the Rottal-Inntaler Gothic tour. Retrieved July 21, 2019 .
  2. Information about the organ on the organ database Bavaria online. Accessed August 21, 2020 .
  3. Information about the bells on the website of the Diocese of Passau. Retrieved March 12, 2020 .

Coordinates: 48 ° 15 ′ 28.1 ″  N , 12 ° 57 ′ 26.1 ″  E