St. Peter (Neuburg an der Donau)
St. Peter is a Catholic parish church in Neuburg an der Donau in the Bavarian diocese of Augsburg .
Building history
St. Peter is the oldest parish church in Neuburg and is mentioned for the first time in the Pappenheimer Urbar from 1214/19. The collapse of the dilapidated tower with damage to the nave on May 21, 1641 caused a new building, nothing of the previous church remained. Reconstruction began on July 10, 1641 under the direction of the Graubünden master builder Johann Serro . The new building was consecrated on November 11, 1646, the choir was not given its present form until 1671 and was brought under one roof with the nave, which was raised at the same time. After the roof was damaged, major repairs were carried out on January 31, 1703 ( War of the Spanish Succession ), 1772 (covering the tower hood) and 1853/54 (restoration of the interior). In 1765 the church was rededicated, probably because of the partial refurbishment including the high altar.
organ
The organ was built in 1988 by Maximilian Offner . It has 30 stops on two manuals and a pedal . The disposition is:
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- Coupling : I / P, II / P, II / I
- Comments: sliding drawer , fully mechanical
Patronage
Awarded in 1317 by Emperor Ludwig of Bavaria , the Seligenthal monastery held patronage in the Principality of Palatinate-Neuburg until the Reformation in 1542.
Choir pen at St. Peter
St. Peter was founded as a collegiate foundation in 1681 by Duke Philipp Wilhelm von Pfalz-Neuburg , who later became Elector Palatinate (1685–1690); The monastery clergy were also buried in the crypt of the collegiate church. The monastery was dissolved in 1803 in the course of secularization . The collegiate church became the city parish church.
literature
- Adam Horn and Werner Meyer : The art monuments of the city and district of Neuburg an der Donau, pages 68-82, ISBN 3-486-50516-5
Web links
- St. Peter (Neuburg an der Donau) , basic data and history: Collegiate monastery St. Peter in Neuburg an der Donau - pilgrimage to the "Maria vom Gnadenaug" in the database of monasteries in Bavaria in the House of Bavarian History
Individual evidence
Coordinates: 48 ° 44 ′ 8.2 " N , 11 ° 10 ′ 33.6" E