St. Michael (Bremenhof and Käshof)

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St. Michael is a chapel named after the Archangel Michael , 125 meters south of the towns of Bremenhof and Käshof . It belongs to the Evangelical Lutheran parish of St. Andrew (Wassermungenau) in the Dean's Office Windsbach .

St. Michael was built in 2007 by the residents themselves. A church is said to have once stood at both places.

The chapel has a rectangular floor plan of about 3 meters (north and south sides) × 4 meters (west and east sides) and ends with a gable roof . The chapel is windowless and has an arched opening on the north side , which is closed with cast iron door leaves. The interior has no seating. On the south side is the altar, above it is a wooden crucifix , above this a dove symbolizing the Holy Spirit . To the left of the crucifix is ​​a wooden statue of the Archangel Michael . In 2014 a bell tower was planted on the north side, which was inaugurated on September 28, 2014 in an ecumenical prayer. The tone of the bell is a G sharp .

literature

  • Horst Heissmann (Ed.): ... in the midst of you: 200 years of the Windsbach deanery . History, Parishes & Institutions. Erlanger Verlag for Mission and Ecumenism, Neuendettelsau 2009, ISBN 978-3-87214-801-8 , p. 70 .

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Coordinates: 49 ° 11 '59.8 "  N , 10 ° 50' 4.2"  E