St. Margaretha (Oberergoldsbach)
The Roman Catholic branch church of St. Margareta is located in Oberergoldsbach , a district of the municipality of Hohenthann in the Lower Bavarian district of Landshut . It is essentially a late Romanesque building from the 13th century, which was expanded in the baroque style in the first half of the 18th century . The church with the patronage of St. Margaret of Antioch (Feast day: July 20) is a branch church of the Kläham branch within the parish of St. Peter and Paul in Ergoldsbach . It is registered as an architectural monument with the number D-2-74-141-25 at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation .
description
The east-facing hall church was built in the first half of the 18th century using older enclosing walls. It consists of a three-bay nave and a drawn-in, three-sided closed choir . The white pilaster strips and the arched window openings act as a structure against the yellow-washed walls . The nave and choir are united under a common gable roof . The sacristy is built on in the southern choir corner , on the west side in the central axis the tower, which is also divided by pilaster strips . Its ground floor serves as a vestibule to the western church portal . The square tower substructure merges into an octagonal attachment at ridge height , which has round-arched sound openings and tower clocks on four sides . It is crowned by a strongly constricted onion dome . In the interior, the nave and choir are spanned by a flat ceiling over a hollow.
organ
The organ of the St. Margaretha branch church was built around 1840 by Johann Heinssen from Regensburg . In its current condition, the instrument goes back to a modification by Michael Weise from Plattling in 1927. The pneumatic cone chest organ with a classicist prospectus from 1840 comprises five stops on a manual and pedal . The disposition is as follows:
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- Coupling : I / P, super octave coupling, sub octave coupling
Web links
- Internet presence of the parish community Ergolsbach – Bayerbach
- Pictures of the St. Margaretha branch church in Oberergoldsbach on kirchturm.net
Individual evidence
- ↑ List of monuments for Hohenthann (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation
- ↑ Bavarian organ database online .
Coordinates: 48 ° 39 '59.4 " N , 12 ° 9' 26.7" E