St. Martin (Bad Lippspringe)

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Parish Church of St. Martin
Parish Church of St. Martin

The Catholic parish church of St. Martin is a listed church building in Bad Lippspringe , a town in the Paderborn district ( North Rhine-Westphalia ).

History and architecture

A church was first mentioned in 1360. The neo-Gothic hall church with a polygonal choir and transverse roofs over the side aisles was built from 1898 to 1900 according to plans by Arnold Güldenpfennig . The walls are divided by stone . The square west tower is in the core of the previous building from 1600. The top of the west portal made of sandstone is marked 1870-72, during this time the tower was increased and renewed. The portal is decorated with a relief of St. Martin and scroll decoration decorated. Ribbed vaults rest inside on round pillars.

Furnishing

The construction-time equipment, such as altars , pulpit and confessionals were created by Anton Becker, Heinrich Hartmann, Theodor Brockhinke and Johannes Grewe from the Wiedenbrück school. The wooden pietà was carved in 1778 and worked in 1891.

organ

The organ dates largely from 1911, it was built by Eggert-Feith in Paderborn . It is a romantic organ, the original disposition of which has been roughly preserved to this day. In 1975, as part of the church renovation, the instrument was rebuilt and rebuilt by the organ building company Breil in Dorsten. The orchestral character of the sound was essentially retained, some neo-baroque registers were added, these were difficult to fit into the romantic soundscape. The cone chests were replaced by slider chests and the pneumatic action by an electric one. The external structure of the console and organ front remained unchanged. The organ has 42 registers (approx. 2,280 pipes ) on three manuals and a pedal and is one of the largest romantic organs in East Westphalia. In 1994 a 64-fold setter system was installed.

I Hauptwerk C – g 3
1. Drone 16 ′ (F)
2. Principal 8th' (F)
3. Double flute 8th' (F)
4th Gamba 8th' (F)
5. Octave 4 ′ (F)
6th Reed flute 4 ′ (F)
7th Octave 2 ′ (F)
8th. Cornett III-IV (F)
9. Mixture IV-VI 2 ′
10. Trumpet 8th'
II Positive C-g 3
11. Violin principal 8th' (F)
12. Hollow flute 8th' (F)
13. Salicional 8th' (F)
14th Fugara 4 ′ (F)
15th Coupling flute 4 ′
16. Schwiegel 2 ′
17th Fifth 1 13
18th Scharff IV 1'
19th Krummhorn 8th'
Tremulant
III Swell C – g 3
20th Silent 16 ′ (F)
21st Horn principal 8th' (F)
22nd Dumped 8th' (F)
23. Aeoline 8th' (F)
24. Vox coelestis 8th' (F)
25th violin 4 ′ (F)
26th Solo flute 4 ′ (F)
27. Fifth 2 23
28. Piccolo 2 ′ (F)
29 third 1 35
30th Mixture III-IV 2 ′ (F)
31. Basson 16 ′
32. oboe 8th' (F)
Tremulant
Pedals C – f 1
33. Principal 16 ′ (F)
34. Salicet bass 16 ′ (F)
35. Sub-bass 16 ′ (F)
36. Fifth bass 10 23 (F)
37. Octave bass 8th' (F)
38. Pommer 8th' (F)
39. Chorale bass 4 ′ (F)
40. Night horn 2 ′
41. Mixture III-IV 2 23 (F)
42. trombone 16 ′ (F)
  • Coupling : II / I, III / I, III / II, I / P, II / P, III / P
  • Playing aids: 64-fold typesetting system, 3 free combinations, a free pedal combination, tutti, sequencer, register crescendo, individual storage
  • Annotation:
(F) = Register from Eggert-Feith (1911)

Bells

A five-part bronze bell is hung in the west tower. It sounds in the tone sequence c sharp'-e'-f sharp'-a'-h '. The bells come from the Junker bell foundry in Brilon. The big bell was cast there in 1947, the four small bells were made there as early as 1946. A small Klepp bell hangs in the roof turret, tuned to a '' and also cast in 1947 by Junker in Brilon.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Ursula Quednau (arrangement): Dehio-Handbuch der Deutschen Kunstdenkmäler, North Rhine-Westphalia, Volume II: Westphalia. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin / Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-422-03114-2 , p. 69.
  2. For disposition ( Memento of the original from March 1, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF 50kb) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.martinsgemeinde-bl.de
  3. Organ
  4. ^ Briloner Heimatbund - Semper Idem eV: Appendix to the book "Bells from Brilon" . Ed .: Briloner Heimatbund - Semper Idem eV Band 7 . Brilon 2019, p. 309 .

Web links

Commons : St. Martin (Bad Lippspringe)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 51 ° 46 ′ 47 "  N , 8 ° 49 ′ 18"  E