Ortisei (Laim)

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Ortisei

Sankt Ulrich at Agnes-Bernauer-Straße 104 in Laim is a Catholic parish church in Munich . It is under the patronage of St. Ulrich .

Monument protection

The church building is a listed building . It was recorded under the file number D-1-62-000-81 in the list of monuments of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation .

history

Opposite the Anger is the village -like church with its traditional onion dome . A church in Laim was first mentioned in 1315 in a Freising register . However, it is presumably 200 years older and goes back to the time Laim was founded. Ortisei has been its own parish since 1918. St. Ulrich belongs to To the St. Twelve Apostles , Name of Jesus and St. Phillipus to the Parish Association of Laim . The originally late medieval building (around 1433?) Was enlarged in 1897. Between 1912 and 1916, a new church was built according to plans by Friedrich von Schmidt and Theodor Fischer .

description

The old building, only an annex to the new one, had a retracted choir with an anterior choir and five-eighth apse . Its ribbed vault shows keystones with the Lamb of God and St. Ulrich. The vault was painted with tendrils in the 15th century . On the choir walls there are Gothic and Baroque crosses of the apostles , on the north wall the rest of a picture can be seen, which presumably depicts the arrest of Jesus . The new hall church is covered with a gable roof. The walls have arched windows . The new nave is an almost square hall with a flat ceiling with beams . To the north, the nave has a narrow rear side oriented transversely to the longitudinal axis of the building. A stair tower stands in its corner. An octagonal side chapel with a pyramid roof was integrated into the old church.

Furnishing

There is a Gothic cafeteria in the choir and in the nave . In the niche behind the altar in the choir there is a sculpture of Our Lady , made at the end of the 15th century. On the altar in the nave there is a sculpture of St. George , to the right of the choir arch one of St. Anna and on the south wall one of St. Ulrich and one of St. Vitus . The crucifix is baroque. The original equipment was largely removed during the renovations in 1968 and 1978.

The organ has 2 manuals , a pedal and 21 stops . It was built in 1969 by JG Schreibmayr.

Trixi Haberlander created the murals.

literature

  • Georg Dehio : Handbook of German Art Monuments, Volume Munich , Munich / Berlin 1996

Individual evidence

  1. Bavarian list of monuments for Munich D-1-62-000-81 .
  2. Homepage of the Parish Association of Laim
  3. Information on the organ

Web links

Commons : St. Ulrich (Munich)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 48 ° 8 ′ 25 ″  N , 11 ° 29 ′ 58 ″  E