Our dear women (Linderbach)
The Protestant village church of our dear women is in the Linderbach district of the city of Erfurt in Thuringia . The parish belongs to the parish Vieselbach in the parish of Weimar of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany .
history
The origin of the church was a Romanesque building. Parts are still preserved in the northwest side of the church . A pointed arched sacrament niche in the chancel and pointed arched windows in the choir are signs of a Gothic redesign.
In 1970 a renovation took place. The dilapidated pulpit altar was removed and the choir was exposed. You found the color on the windows from a bygone era.
The organ was created in 1857 by Johann Friedrich Schulze from Paulinzella .
In 2002–2009 the church and the inventory were renovated again.
Furnishing
- Altar from 1495 from an Erfurt workshop. He shows Anna herself the third . It is lined with the saints of Dorothea , Barbara , Ursula and Katharina on the right and left side.
- Altar relief with the Adoration of the Magi from the Orient on the north wall, 15th century.
- Altar relief on the north side with a scene from the life of St. Ursula of Cologne on the north wall, 15th century.
- Figure of Saint Barbara
- Pietà
- Two painted altar wings with depictions from the life of Mark and the Apostle .
- Tomb in the choir from 1588.
- Sandstone font from 1580, moved from another church to Linderbach in 1975.
Web links
- Information about the church on kirchenkreis-weimar.de. Retrieved February 13, 2020 .
Coordinates: 50 ° 58 ′ 45.5 ″ N , 11 ° 5 ′ 59.4 ″ E