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The Hildburg church at Eisbergen
Germany

Die heutige Eisberger Kirche scheint um 1200 als einschiffiger Bau mit Westturm entstanden zu sein; der romanische Turm zählt zu den ältesten im Kirchenkreis Vlotho. Nach dem Dreißigjährigen Krieg (bis 1662) wurde an das vorhandene Kirchenschiff ein zweites nach Süden hin angebaut. Sehenswert ist die Innenausstattung der Kirche aus dem 17. Jahrhundert (Taufstein von 1606, Altar und Kanzel von 1607) und die den heutigen Gesamteindruck außerordentliche bestimmende Innenausmalung durch Paul Thol (aus Berlin) von 1953, die ein umfangreiches, biblisch-theologisch orientiertes Bildprogramm bietet. Das ursprüngliche Patrozinium der Kirche ist St. Georg.

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eisbergen

Copyright: B. Hamann
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 15000x7500
Taken: 05/08/2014
Subida: 19/08/2015
Published: 19/08/2015
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Tags: eisbergen; niedersachsen; lower saxony; kirche; church; hildburg; hildburgkirche; rinteln; germany; deutschland
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