St. Georg (Untergreißlau)
The St. George 's Protestant village church of Untergreißlau , a district of Weissenfels in Burgenlandkreis in Saxony-Anhalt . It belongs to the parish Weissenfels-southeast in the church district Merseburg Evangelical Church in Central Germany .
history
St. George was built in the 12th century as a Romanesque choir tower church. On the north side of the tower there is a sacristy extension with a ruler's lodge on the upper floor, the gable of which shows late Gothic brick panels that were later simplified. The parish of Untergreißlau was incorporated into the Weissenfelser Klarissenkloster at the beginning of the 14th century by Bishop Ulrich von Naumburg. After the Reformation, the church passed into sovereign patronage. The bell storey of the choir tower dates from the 19th century. Two of the six medieval bronze bells come from the church of the Langendorf monastery .
literature
- Matthias Köhler in Dehio, Handbook of German Art Monuments , Saxony-Anhalt II, Dessau and Halle administrative districts , Deutscher Kunstverlag Munich Berlin 1999, ISBN 3-422-03065-4 .
- Gustav Sommer: Descriptive representation of the older architectural and art monuments of the Weissenfels district , Halle / Saale 1880.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Georg Dehio, Handbuch der Deutschen Kunstdenkmäler, Saxony-Anhalt II, administrative districts Dessau and Halle, p. 829
- ↑ Gustav Sommer, p. 16.
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Coordinates: 51 ° 10 ′ 37.5 ″ N , 11 ° 57 ′ 35.3 ″ E