St. John the Baptist (Wingerode)
The John the Baptist consecrated listed Roman Catholic Church of St. John the Baptist is part of the parish of St. Mary Magdalene in Leinefelde in the deanery Leinefelde-Worbis in the Diocese of Erfurt . It is in Wingerode , a municipality in the Thuringian district of Eichsfeld .
description
The romanized hall church made of ashlar with five axes of the nave was built in 1866-69 in place of the predecessor from 1688, of which the lower part of the plastered choir has been preserved. The inauguration took place on June 13, 1869 by Konrad Martin . The retracted choir has a polygonal termination in the east. It was only in 1876 that the bell tower with its eight-sided pointed slate-covered helmet between triangular gables next to the choir on the south side above the previous sacristybe built because the building ground was not stable at the originally intended location . The two upper floors of the bell tower are by Kappgesimse structured and have Biforien . The church bell from 1585 has also been preserved from the previous building . Leaning against the bell tower and the nave is a low stair tower . The facade in the west has pillars with pinnacles at the corners , an arched frieze in the gable and a central round window with quatrefoil . The portal in a round-arched garment is covered by an eyelash with pinnacles.
The nave has an open roof , the choir is spanned with a flat ceiling with vaulted ribs on consoles . The galleries were renewed in 1992. The choir is separated from the nave by a round triumphal arch . The baroque high altar from 1718 was moved here from Beuren Abbey in 1815 . The altarpiece shows a representation of the Lord's Supper . To the left and right in shell-shaped niches are wooden figures of Bernhard von Clairvaux and Benedikt von Nursia . The tabernacle is shaped like a temple. A Pietà dates from the early 16th century. Four stained glass windows from the early 20th century show depictions of Notburga , Bonifatius , Anna and Ignatius . The organ with 26 registers , divided into 2 manuals and a pedal , was built in 1992 by Alexander Schuke .
literature
- Dehio-Handbuch der Deutschen Kunstdenkmäler, Thuringia. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-422-03095-6 , pp. 1390–91.
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Coordinates: 51 ° 23 ′ 31.7 ″ N , 10 ° 14 ′ 18.4 ″ E