St. Magdalena (Fürstenfeldbruck)
The parish church of St. Magdalena is a baroque church building in the Upper Bavarian district town of Fürstenfeldbruck .
history
The church is first mentioned in a document in 1286 in a deed of indulgence. Initially, the parish church of St. Magdalena was affiliated to the parish church of Pfaffing as a branch . From 1673 to 1675 the building was rebuilt as part of the expansion of the market in Bruck with donation funds, as the old church had become too small and also dilapidated; It was inaugurated in 1675. In 1764 there was a thorough renovation in line with the Rococo style , with the stucco work by Thassilo Zöpf and the ceiling frescoes by Ignaz Baldauf . The tower was completely renewed in 1965. The last interior renovation took place in 1990/92, with the reconstruction of the space from 1912/13.
Architecture and equipment
The south-facing Baroque parish church of St. Magdalena is a wall pillar construction with a five-bay nave and a two-bay retracted choir, as well as an east tower. The sacristy is attached to the church tower on the east side . The inside of the church is spanned by a barrel cap .
Furnishing
The high altar, which dates from 1688, is equipped with a picture of the Magdalen from the Bavarian State Painting Collection, which was loaned to Fürstenfeldbruck. The apostle figures (1690) placed on the side of the choir next to the high altar were made by the sculptor Melchior Seidl . The main ceiling fresco (1912) in the choir shows the Magdalena scene Noli me tangere and that in the nave shows Maria as Queen of the Rosary . The sacrament altar (Neo-Rococo) and pulpit (Neo-Baroque) with older parts from Rottenbuch date from the founding period .
The other apostle figures standing on the nave pillars were made by a local artist. An excellent late Gothic figure of Mary (late 15th century) from a Munich sculptor's workshop is in a pillar chapel.
The church, including its furnishings and the adjoining cemetery with historical tombstones from the 19th and 20th centuries, is entered in the list of monuments.
organ
The organ was built in 1979 by Paul Ott with 35 stops on three manuals and a pedal . The disposition is:
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- Pairing : normal pairing
- Comments: sliding drawer, mechanical play and stop action
Facilities
A library and a kindergarten are attached to the church.
literature
- Volker Liedke, Peter Weinzierl: District Fürstenfeldbruck (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.12 ). Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 1996, ISBN 3-87490-574-8 .
- Clemens Böhne: From an independent church to an independent parish church, Fürstenfeldbruck parish church . In: Amperland , Vol. 8 (1972), pp. 219-223 and 260, ISSN 0003-1992
Web links
- Parish Church website, accessed April 30, 2013
- Equipment of the parish church of St. Magdalena, in the Warburg Institute Iconographic Database .
Individual evidence
- ↑ The art and cultural monuments in the Munich region - western perimeter (Deutscher Kunstverlag, 1977) p. 240
- ↑ The art and cultural monuments in the Munich region - western perimeter (Deutscher Kunstverlag, 1977) p. 240
- ↑ Bavarian organ database online
Coordinates: 48 ° 10 ′ 39.2 ″ N , 11 ° 15 ′ 25.9 ″ E