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The St.-Katharinen-Kirche Großdeuben is a distinguished Baroque Evangelical church located in the Großdeuben district of Böhlen, within the Leipzig district of Saxony, Germany. Standing at an elevation of approximately 161 metres, this historical site is a prominent landmark in the scenic Leipzig New Lakeland area, situated just south of Leipzig between Markkleeberg and Borna. Designed by the renowned Saxon state master builder David Schatz and completed in 1716, the church showcases remarkable 18th-century architecture and a rich history dating back…
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While the exterior and grounds can be appreciated year-round, the church interior has specific visiting hours. It is generally open on the first and third Saturdays of the month from 3 PM to 5 PM, specifically between May and September. It's advisable to plan your visit accordingly if you wish to see inside.
Yes, the church is a great starting point for various walks. You can find several family-friendly and easy walking routes in the immediate vicinity, particularly those that connect to the Pleißeradweg or explore the tranquil Leipzig New Lakeland area. These trails often feature flat terrain, suitable for beginners and leisurely strolls.
The church and its surrounding area are accessible for winter walks, offering a peaceful atmosphere. While specific 'winter trails' aren't designated, the general walking paths and sections of the Pleißeradweg remain usable. Inside, the Lutherstube serves as a 'winter church', providing a warm and historical space if you visit during its limited opening hours.
Parking is generally available in the Großdeuben area, close to the church. While there isn't a dedicated large car park specifically for hikers, you can usually find street parking or small public parking areas within walking distance. It's recommended to arrive earlier on busy days, especially during peak season, to secure a spot.
Yes, the area around Großdeuben is served by public transport, making it possible to access the church and nearby trails without a car. You can check local bus or train schedules for connections to Böhlen or Großdeuben, which will allow you to start your hiking adventures from the church.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the public hiking trails and paths in the Leipzig New Lakeland area, including those around St.-Katharinen-Kirche Großdeuben. However, it's always important to keep your dog on a leash, especially near residential areas, cultivated fields, or nature protection zones, and to clean up after them.
While Großdeuben itself is a smaller district, you can find dining options in the wider Böhlen area or in nearby towns like Markkleeberg, which are easily accessible by car or a slightly longer walk/bike ride. These places offer a variety of cafes, restaurants, and pubs to relax and refuel after your hike.
The church is a prime example of Baroque architecture, designed by David Schatz. Its most striking features include the bold construction of its tower, where the eastern side rests on wooden pillars supporting the gallery, and its distinctive 'Welsche Haube' (a type of Baroque dome) topped with a lantern. The two loggia annexes on the north side also add to its unique appearance.
The Friderici organ is a particularly valuable and historic instrument, built by master organ builder Christian Ernst Friderici in 1754/55. It originally belonged to the church in Cröbern, which was lost to open-cast mining in the 1960s. The organ was meticulously moved and restored, finding its new home in St.-Katharinen-Kirche Großdeuben in 1972/73, preserving its impressive original sound for future generations.
The church itself is situated in an idyllic setting among trees, offering a pleasant view. As you explore the surrounding Leipzig New Lakeland area, particularly along the Pleißeradweg, you'll encounter various scenic spots with views over the developing lake landscape and natural areas, perfect for enjoying the regional nature.
The Lutherstube is a unique community room within the church, created in 1948 from former patron's boxes. It serves as a 'winter church' and houses a bust of Martin Luther and a shrine from a carved altar dating back to around 1520. Access to the Lutherstube is generally possible during the church's specific opening hours (first and third Saturdays, May-September, 3-5 PM).
Yes, the church's location makes it an excellent starting point for various circular walks. Many routes in the Leipzig New Lakeland area are designed as loops, allowing hikers and cyclists to return to their starting point. You can find several such options that incorporate the church and explore the local natural and historical sights.