St. Margareta (Stieldorf)

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Sankt Margareta is the Roman Catholic parish church in Stieldorf , a district of Königswinter ( Rhein-Sieg-Kreis ) in North Rhine-Westphalia . It stands as a monument under monument protection .

history

In a document from the year 1131, the church of St. Margareta was mentioned in the possession of the Cassius monastery in Bonn . In the Vita Annonis Minor , the biography of Archbishop Anno II of Cologne from around 1180, the foundation of the church was associated with miraculous signs from the time of Anno. The church was also mentioned in the liber valoris around 1300. From the Roman original building, only the bell tower from the 12th century has received. The nave was in simple neo-Romanesque forms as three-nave brick basilica with drawn semicircle apse in 1850 according to the plans of the Cologne cathedral architect Ernst Friedrich Zwirner rebuilt.

In 1970, according to a design by the Stieldorf planning group, a new parsonage and community center with an attached sexton apartment (at Passionshalle 13) was built on the opposite side of the street , which the parish sold to the city of Königswinter in 2007 due to austerity measures. In 2009, a new parsonage was built as a glass and wood construction immediately northwest of the church (at Passionshalle 6).

The church building was entered in the monuments list of the city of Königswinter on July 26, 1988.

The church building is the parish church of the approximately 3,000 members of the Roman Catholic parish of Sankt Margareta, to which, in addition to Stieldorf, the places Bockeroth, Düferoth, Nieder- and Oberscheuren, Oelinghoven, Stieldorferhohn and Vinxel belong; Since January 1, 2007 the parish has merged with those in Oberpleis, Thomasberg, Heisterbacherrott, Ittenbach and Eudenbach to form the parish community "Königswinter - Am Oelberg".

organ

On the west gallery is the instrument, built in 1970 by the Matthias Kreienbrink company , with 23 registers , a free-standing console and electric action .

I Hauptwerk C – g 3
Drone 16 '
Principal 8th'
Harmony flute 8th'
octave 4 '
Line flute 4 '
Nasard 2 23
Schwiegel 2 '
Cornett III-V
Mixture VI
Silbermann Trumpet 8th'
II Positive C-g 3
Lovely Gedackt 8th'
Willow pipe 8th'
Principal 4 '
Transverse flute 4 '
Gemshorn 2 '
Sif flute 1 13
Scharff IV
Tremulant
Pedal C – f 1
Sub bass 16 '
Octave bass 8th'
Dacked bass 8th'
Choral bass 4 '
Piffaro III 2 ′
Nursing trombone 16 '

Bells

The four-part chime for St. Margareta was cast in 1958/59 by the company Mabilon & Co. from Saarburg.

No.
 
Surname
 
Diameter
(mm)
Mass
(kg)
Percussive
( HT - 1 / 16 )
1 Christ 1370 1550 it 1 –2
2 Maria 1150 900 ges 1 -1
3 Margareta + Sebastian 1010 680 as 1 -1
4th Guardian Angel 880 400 b 1 -1

literature

  • Georg Dehio: Handbook of the German art monuments . North Rhine-Westphalia, first volume: Rhineland, Deutscher Kunstverlag , Munich / Berlin 2005.
  • Edmund Renard: The art monuments of the Siegkreis . Printed and published by L. Schwann, Düsseldorf 1907, p. 250 (= Paul Clemen (Hrsg.): Die Kunstdenkmäler der Rheinprovinz , Volume 5, Section 4, p. 950). (Unchanged reprint Verlag Schwann, Düsseldorf 1984, ISBN 3-590-32120-2 ) ( Internet Archive )
  • Peter Jurgilewitsch, Wolfgang Pütz-Liebenow: The history of the organ in Bonn and in the Rhein-Sieg district , Bouvier Verlag, Bonn 1990, ISBN 3-416-80606-9 , pp. 366–368.

Web links

Commons : St. Margareta (Stieldorf)  - Collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. a b List of monuments of the city of Königswinter , number A 85
  2. ^ Wilfried Täubner : Stieldorf planning group. Buildings and projects . Cologne 1974.
  3. ^ City buys Stieldorfer Pfarrheim , Kölnische Rundschau, January 9, 2007
  4. ^ Inauguration of Stieldorf parish home , parish community Königswinter am Oelberg, November 24, 2009
  5. https://www.kirche-am-oelberg.de/index.php?l0=7&l1=2&l2=3&l3=5#nav
  6. ^ Gerhard Hoffs: Bells in the dean's office in Königswinter . PDF; Pp. 83-88.

Coordinates: 50 ° 43 ′ 49.8 ″  N , 7 ° 13 ′ 12.6 ″  E