St. Engelbert (Hattingen-Niederbonsfeld)

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St. Engelbert Hattingen-Niederbonsfeld

The St. Engelbert Church is a Roman Catholic church building in Hattingen - Niederbonsfeld . The church was built from 1899 to 1900. It was built from Ruhr sandstone .

history

The church, originally built as an emergency church, is located on the Kressenberg and is in the Deilbachtal. The interior is characterized by the unclad trusses of the wooden roof structure. The tower was built in 1909.

On August 1, 1899, construction of the rectory began. The foundation stone of the church was laid on March 25, 1900, the benediction followed on October 28, 1900, and the church building was consecrated on November 7, 1900. The bell tower received the first two bells in May 1931, and another was added in 1939. The organ has about 700 pipes on 12 registers. In the course of the last major renovation from 1998 to 1999, three lead-glazed choir windows were professionally revised.

On November 18, 1985, the church was placed under monument protection.

Bells

No.
 
Diameter
(mm)
Mass
(kg, approx.)
Percussive
( HT - 1 / 16 )
Caster
 
Casting year
 
1 967 547 g sharp-6 Bell foundry Monasterium Eijsbouts 1965
2 806 308 h′-4 Bell foundry Monasterium Eijsbouts 1965
3 735 240 cis ″ -6 - 1931
4th 591 120 e ″ -5 Bell foundry Monasterium Eijsbouts 1966

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Coordinates: 51 ° 22 '55.4 "  N , 7 ° 7' 24.4"  E