St. Peter (Großhadern)

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St. Peter, Catholic village church

The Catholic side church St. Peter is the former village church of the Munich district of Großhadern . It is located in the historic town center on Heiglhofstrasse. The St. Peter and Paul - patronage existed until 1560th

inner space

history

A church has been documented in Hadern since 1256; the core of this building is largely in today's nave. Around 1500 the early Romanesque hall building received a larger late Gothic choir with a three-eighth end, as a second building measure a new tower with a gable roof was added. The Baroque style around 1680 probably took Kaspar Feichtmayr d. Ä. before, the choir was given a stucco vault, the wooden ceiling of the nave was replaced by a flat vault. The tower was raised by the octagon with an onion dome. In the years 1738–40, the village church was extended to include the current Emporenjoch, while the old Mannerist parapet was taken over. In 1795 the building received the two-story sacristy, which replaced the old one on the tower ground floor. The exterior of the church was renovated in the 1960s and 1983. The richly structured tower was given its original, oldest color back.

Furnishing

Right side altar

The equipment consists mainly of the saints of the three no longer existing altars. On the left wall of the nave are the early baroque figures of Saints Rochus and Sebastian, with Christ resting in a niche between them (17th century). To the right of it hangs a crucifix (around 1750), which was part of a large lecture cross, with a Mater Dolorosa . On the right wall of the nave are the baroque figures of Saints Benno and Augustine (created from a figure of Peter). As side altars above a modern cafeteria on consoles on the left there is an unspecified martyr with a palm branch (probably post-Gothic ) and on the right a Gothic patrona Bavariae . The interior of the nave is completed by pictures of the Stations of the Cross, which were purchased in the art trade in 2010 and of which 9 panels date from the 17th century. In the choir on the left of the choir arch are the late baroque figurines of God the Father of the Worlds with 2 putti, including the baptism of Christ above the marble baptismal font. On the right is a late Gothic Easter Christ figure. At the end of the choir there are busts of Christ Salvator and Mater Salvatoris (both baroque) on the sloping walls , as well as the late Gothic figures of the patron saints Peter and Paul in the corners. On the gallery parapet there are painted representations (early 17th century) of Jesus and the twelve apostles .

literature

  • Lothar Altmann: Old Church of St. Peter Großhadern , Kunstverlag Josef Fink, 2016.
  • Denis A. Chevalley, Timm Weski: State Capital Munich - Southwest (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.2 / 2 ). Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-87490-584-5 , p. 282-283 .

Web links

Commons : St. Peter (Hadern)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 48 ° 6 ′ 50 ″  N , 11 ° 28 ′ 43 ″  E