St. Pankratius (Rinkerode)
The Catholic parish church of St. Pankratius is a listed church building in Rinkerode , a district of Drensteinfurt , in the Warendorf district ( North Rhine-Westphalia ).
History and architecture
The church was originally a cathedral capitular church . A pastor is first mentioned in 1250. The existing building, a vaulted wall pillar hall of three bays , was built from 1721 to 1724 as a brick structure. The builder was Gottfried Laurenz Pictorius . The apse of the retracted choir is flat-arched and angularly broken on the outside. A chapel and a sacristy are attached to the main house. The tower on the west side is faced with sandstone , the upper floor transforms into an octagon and is crowned by a curved dome .
Furnishing
- A high altar in forms of the early Rococo , with figures and paintings. The main picture shows the ascension of Christ . It dates from the middle of the 18th century.
- A late Romanesque font with tendril frieze from the second quarter of the 13th century
- A four-seat choir stalls from the middle of the 16th century, with early Renaissance carvings, the back wall is from 1887.
- Six apostle figures from the end of the 16th century
- Six figures of the apostles from the second half of the 18th century
- A small stone epitaph for Johann and Dorothea von Galen from 1614, it shows the donor couple and the crucifixion of Christ .
- A cast bronze lion from the first third of the 13th century
- Four bronze bells with the tone sequence e'-f sharp'-g sharp'-h '. Bell I was cast by Geert van Wou in 1495. The bells II-IV were made in 1949 by Petit & Edelbrock in Gescher.
organ
The organ was built in 1883 by the organ builder Friedrich Fleiter (Münster). The organ case was designed by Wilhelm Rincklake. In 1952 the instrument was rebuilt, in 1976 the instrument was restored and partially returned to its original condition. The instrument has 20 stops on two manuals and a pedal . The playing and stop actions are mechanical.
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- Coupling : II / I, I / P, II / P
- annotation
- (N) = subsequently added register (1956, handle of blades)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Georg Dehio ; Dorothea Kluge; Wilfried Hansmann ; Ernst Gall : North Rhine-Westphalia . In: Handbook of German Art Monuments . tape 2 . Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin 1969, OCLC 272521926 , p. 492 .
- ↑ More information about the organ
literature
- Georg Dehio: Handbook of the German art monuments, North Rhine-Westphalia . Volume 2, Westphalia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich 1969
Web links
Coordinates: 51 ° 50 ′ 47 " N , 7 ° 41 ′ 6" E