Our Lady (Heideck)

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woman Church

The Church of Our Lady in the street An der Kapell 13 is a Roman Catholic branch church in Heideck , a town in the Central Franconian administrative district in the district of Roth and thus in the planning region of Nuremberg . The place is in the metropolitan region of Nuremberg and in the Franconian Lake District . The building is registered under the monument number D-5-76-126-4 as an architectural monument in the Bavarian monument list. The Frauenkirche is the oldest church in Heideck.

history

The church was built by Friedrich II von Heideck . According to dendrochronological studies, the year of construction is dated to 1419. The consecration took place on August 13, 1419. The church served the Heideck noble family as a mausoleum until 1475 . After the Reformation it was used by the Protestant community. In the 17th century, the Jesuit station Heideck carried out the re-catholicization of Heideck until 1627.

Building description

The aisle church made of sandstone ashlars is provided with buttresses and is covered with a gable roof. The retracted choir in the east has a five-eighth apse and a ribbed vault , the nave has a wooden flat roof . The rectangular, four- story church tower on the south side of the choir was given an octagonal tower in 1678, originally with half-timbered elements , which, however, were not preserved during the renovation work in 2007–2009. An onion cap is enthroned on it . The walls of the nave and the choir arch are decorated with wall paintings. In the area of ​​the choir arch there is a statue of a knight . The Heideck family's burial place is housed in the church.

organ

In the West, there is a gallery , on the one organ of Josef Zeilhuber with slider chest and pneumatic play and register contracture is from the year 1986th

Manual C–
Dumped 08th'
Principal 04 ′
Reed flute 04 ′
Schwiegel 02 ′
Fifth 01 130
Pedal C–
Sub bass 16 ′

Web links

Commons : Our Lady  - Collection of Images, Videos and Audio Files

Individual evidence


Coordinates: 49 ° 8 ′ 1.4 ″  N , 11 ° 7 ′ 31.7 ″  E