St. Ulrici (Urbich)

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St. Ulrici

The listed Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Ulrici is located in Urbich , a district of the Thuringian capital Erfurt . The parish Erfurt Urbich part of the parish association Erfurt Windischholzhausen in the parish of Erfurt the Evangelical Church in Central Germany .

description

The original hall church was in the 12./13. Built in the 15th century and modified in the 15th century and 1721 It has an elongated rectangular choir . In 1783 the almost square hall was converted into a church tower with two slightly drawn-in storeys in slate - covered half - timbering and covered with a pyramid roof, which is crowned by a tower ball . On the south side there are two arched windows and a roofed staircase to the two-storey galleries in the interior from the 18th century. On the north wall of the choir there is an opus spicatum and a bricked-up arched window , as well as a sacrament house , dated 1488.

The nave and the choir are connected by a round triumphal arch . The altarpiece has a relief from the 17th century depicting the Last Supper . Figurative tombstones from around 1790 have rocailles as decoration. A portrait of Martin Luther from paper mache still has the original color version of 1707. In addition, there are two oil paintings from 1751 and 1752, the Elizabeth and Catharina Hildebrand represent. The organ with 10 registers , divided into two manuals and a pedal , was built in 1857 by Johann Michael Holland .

literature

Web links

Commons : St. Ulrici  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. St. Ulrici on EKMD
  2. Information on the organ

Coordinates: 50 ° 57 ′ 35 ″  N , 11 ° 5 ′ 46.1 ″  E