St. Michael (Großebersdorf)

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Grossebersdorf Church

The Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Michael is located in Großebersdorf , a district of the Harth-Pöllnitz community in the Greiz district in Thuringia . The parish Großebersdorf belongs to the parish area Niederpöllnitz in the parish of Gera of Probst parish Gera-Weimar the Evangelical Church in Central Germany .

Building description

The hall church has a square choir tower with a Romanesque core . The end of the church tower is formed by a slate-clad floor made of timber framing on consoles . The tower clock is in it . The tower is covered with a flat hexagonal tent roof on which a covered lantern with a bell-shaped hood rises. The nave was last rebuilt or rebuilt in 1824 (so marked on the risalit in the middle of the facade in the west of the church). The nave is equipped with galleries on three sides . The Romanesque triumphal arch has visible fighters . In the choir , behind a classicist prospectus, there is an organ with 8 registers , divided into a manual and a pedal , which was created around 1850 by an unknown organ builder . Above the altar is a crucifix from the 17th century by the hand of the same carver as the crucifix in the Friessnitz church . In the stairwell of the tower there are painted parts of a wooden ceiling, which were created around 1600.

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Web links

Commons : St. Michael  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Information on the organ

Coordinates: 50 ° 47 '12.2 "  N , 11 ° 57' 8.5"  E