St. Michael (Perlach)

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St. Michael
St. Michael in 2010

St. Michael is a baroque Roman Catholic church in the Munich district of Perlach on Pfanzeltplatz and belongs to the dean's office in Munich-Perlach .

history

View over the parish church of St. Michael onto Pfanzeltplatz in Perlach, postcard, around 1910

The first mention of a church in Perlach comes from the year 1020. Since the priest of the church, Adilo, took part in a synod in Freising in 1180 , the church must already have been an independent parish with burial rights. The previous Romanesque church probably came from the 12th or 13th century and had to be demolished in 1728.

1728 was the foundation stone for the new (current) church to the mason Michael Pröbstl and Johann Mayr had laid, and on 25 May 1732 by the auxiliary bishop Johann Ferdinand von Pödigheim consecrated was. The two late Gothic seated figures Anna Selbdritt and St. Koloman were taken over from the old church and found their place on the left and right arched altars. In 1990 the church was renovated.

Since 2013 the parish of the Transfiguration of Christ in Ramersdorf and St. Michael (Perlach) together with St. Georg (Unterbiberg) form the Parish Association of Perlach .

Chimes

A five-part bronze bell hangs in the tower (b ° - d '- f' - g '- f "):

1) Michael Bell
inscription: St. Michael, pray for us!
Diameter: 170 cm, weight: 2250 kg, clay: b
Year of casting: 1950, caster: Karl Czudnochowsky , Erding

2) Marienglocke
inscription: Maria, we call to you!
Donated by Maria u. Georg Strixner with his wife and Therese Läng.
Diameter: 130 cm, weight 1100 kg, clay: d
Year of casting: 1950, founder: Karl Czudnochowsky , Erding

3) Joseph's bell
inscription: St. Josef, protectori ecclesia ...
St. Joseph, pray for our fallen in the world wars of 1914/18 a. 1939/45
diam. 116 cm, weight 800 kg, clay: f
Year of casting: 1950, founder: Karl Czudnochowsky , Erding

4) Koloman bell
inscription: St. Koloman, beware of lightning and thunderstorms, plague, hunger and war!
Diameter: 102 cm, weight: 550 kg, clay: g
Year of casting: 1950, founder: Karl Czudnochowsky , Erding

5) Annunciation bell
Image: Mariae Annunciation
Inscription: Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum.
Diameter: 60 cm, weight approx. 350 kg, tone: g sharp;
Year of casting: 1685, founder: Polskopp, Munich

music

organ

View of the organ gallery

In 1979 Wilhelm Stöberl built the new slider chest organ with three manuals and 26 registers . The first manual is a coupling manual. The organ prospectus was designed by Erwin Schleich . The disposition is:

Major works : Bordun 16 ', Spitzflöte 4', Copula 8 ', Principal 8', Octave 4 ', Octave 2', Mixtur 4 f. 1 1/3, sesquialtera 2 2/3 '/ 1 1/3', trumpet 8 ', tremolo

Swell : wooden dacked 8 ', willow pipe 8', reed flute 4 ', recorder 2', principal 4 ', octave 1', pointed fifth 1 1/3, cymbal 3 f. 1/2
wooden crumhorn 8 ' tremolo

Pedal : Sub-bass 16 ', Flötgedackt 8', Waldflöte 2 ', Octave bass 8', Choral bass 4 ', back set 4 f. 2 2/3 ', bombarde 8', bassoon 16 '


Mechanical action mechanism

Individual tongue storage (bassoon 16 ', bombarde 8', trumpet 8 ', wooden crumhorn 8')

Pedal coupling I / P, II / P

Crescendo roller

Choirs

  • Choir St. Michael
  • Vivamuschor
  • Michaelichor
  • Perlacher Singkreis
  • Children's choir
  • St. Michael Orchestra

Facilities

St. Georg in Unterbiberg
  • Filial church St. Georg in Unterbiberg
  • Chapel in the Caritas nursing home St. Michael
  • Kindergarten St. Michael-Perlach
  • St. Georg Unterbiberg day nursery
  • library
  • Holiday home Bruckhäusl in Wörgl
  • DPSG (German Scout Association St. Georg) St Michael Perlach tribe

literature

  • Georg Mooseder, Adolf Hackenberg (ed.): 1200 years of Perlach: 790–1990. Origin and development history of a Munich district with the districts Perlach, Fasangarten, Michaeliburg, Waldperlach and Neuperlach. 2 volumes, Munich 1990/1992, Vol. 1: 956 pp. / Vol. 2: 336 S.
  • Gerhard Mooseder, Lothar Altmann: Catholic parish church St. Michael Perlach . Schnell and Steiner, Regensburg 2002, ISBN 978-3-7954-4667-3 (series: Small art guides / churches and monasteries).

Web links

Commons : St. Michael (Perlach)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Transfiguration of Christ. In: www.erzbistum-muenchen.de. Retrieved August 4, 2018 .

Coordinates: 48 ° 6 ′ 5.6 ″  N , 11 ° 37 ′ 52.9 ″  E