St. Nicolai (Waldheim)
The Evangelical Lutheran parish church of St. Nikolai is the oldest church in the central Saxon town of Waldheim .
history
Its history can be traced back to the year 1336 . Originally probably a Romanesque hall building with a retracted choir , the church was destroyed in a major fire in the city in 1684. They were rebuilt on the site of today's market square in Waldheim. The new building also fell victim to a fire in the city in 1832.
The current church on the Kellerberg was rebuilt according to the plans of the master builder Christian Friedrich Uhlig . The foundation was laid in 1839 and the inauguration took place in 1842.
Peal
The ringing consists of three chill cast steel bells. The bell cage is made of an oak wood construction. The following is an overview of the data of the bell:
No. | Casting date | Caster | diameter | Dimensions | Chime |
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1 | 1921 | Bell foundry Lauchhammer | 1830 mm | 2714 kg | d ' |
2 | 1921 | Bell foundry Lauchhammer | 1550 mm | 1466 kg | f´ |
3 | 1921 | Bell foundry Lauchhammer | 1300 mm | 916 kg | as' |
Church music
“The St. Nicolai congregation has always given church music a large place. After all, she had been assigned a cantor since 1551. An organ was installed as early as 1553, and a cantor society was founded in 1561. "
literature
- François Maher Presley : Waldheim in Central Saxony. in-Cultura.com , Hamburg 2015, ISBN 978-3930727-44-5 .
- Rainer Thümmel: Bells in Saxony. Sound between heaven and earth. Edited by the Evangelical Regional Church Office of Saxony . With a foreword by Jochen Bohl and photographs by Klaus-Peter Meißner. Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, Leipzig 2011, ISBN 978-3-374-02871-9 , p. 366
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Rainer Thümmel: Bells in Saxony; Evangelische Verlagsanstalt Leipzig: ISBN 978-3-374-02871-9 : p. 366
- ^ Rainer Thümmel: Bells in Saxony; Evangelische Verlagsanstalt Leipzig: ISBN 978-3-374-02871-9 : p. 366
- ^ François Maher Presley : Waldheim in central Saxony. in-Cultura.com , Hamburg 2015, ISBN 978-3930727-44-5 , p. 60
Coordinates: 51 ° 4 ′ 12.6 " N , 13 ° 1 ′ 26.2" E