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Église Saint-Maurice de Horsten

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Église Saint-Maurice de Horsten

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The St. Mauritius Church Horsten is a historically significant Evangelical Lutheran church located in Horsten, a district of the Friedeburg municipality in East Frisia, Lower Saxony, Germany. This Romanesque single-nave apse church, a recognized historical monument, stands on an artificial mound known as a "Warft," a common feature in the low-lying East Frisian landscape designed to protect against flooding. Situated at an elevation of approximately 13 meters, it offers a glimpse into the region's rich past.

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    23 juillet 2018

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    Une jolie petite église de village romane. Bien conservé.
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    28 mai 2024

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    L'église évangélique luthérienne Saint-Maurice est une église-halle à nef unique située à Horsten, un quartier de la communauté frisonne orientale de Friedeburg. L'église romane doit son nom à son ancienne patronne, Maurice. Il est classé monument architectural.
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    28 août 2024

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    Merveilleusement affiché. Cela rend super bien avec l'éclairage.
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    Position:Friedeburg, Wittmund, Frise orientale, Basse-Saxe, Allemagne

    Foire aux questions

    What are the typical opening hours for St. Mauritius Church Horsten?

    While the church is a historical monument, it primarily functions as a place of worship. Services are held every two weeks on Sundays, typically from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM. For specific visiting hours outside of service times, it's advisable to check with the local parish or community information, as these can vary.

    Is St. Mauritius Church Horsten accessible for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    The church is described as accessible and suitable for visitors of all ages. While specific details on ramp access or interior accessibility are not provided, its designation as a family-friendly site suggests efforts have been made to accommodate a wide range of visitors. The church stands on a 'Warft' (artificial mound), so visitors should be aware of potential gentle inclines leading up to the church grounds.

    Are there specific parking facilities available for visitors to St. Mauritius Church Horsten?

    While the intro mentions convenient access for those arriving by car, specific parking facilities are not detailed. As it's a village church, street parking in the vicinity of Am Kirchstraße 2, 26446 Friedeburg, is likely available. It's always a good idea to arrive a bit earlier, especially during service times, to secure a spot.

    What public transport options are available to reach St. Mauritius Church Horsten?

    Horsten is a district of Friedeburg, and public transport options in rural East Frisia can be limited. While direct train access is unlikely, regional bus services might connect Horsten to larger towns. Checking local bus schedules for Friedeburg or nearby communities would be the best way to plan your journey via public transport.

    Are dogs allowed inside St. Mauritius Church Horsten or on its immediate grounds?

    Generally, religious buildings do not permit dogs inside, with the exception of service animals. While the church grounds might be accessible for leashed dogs, it's best to assume dogs are not allowed inside the church itself. If you plan to visit with a dog, consider exploring the surrounding trails and enjoying the exterior of the church.

    What kind of hiking terrain can I expect on trails around St. Mauritius Church Horsten?

    The area around Horsten in East Frisia is generally flat, characterized by marshlands, fields, and small villages. Trails are typically easy, well-maintained paths, suitable for leisurely walks or cycling. You can expect mostly level ground, making it ideal for relaxed exploration rather than challenging climbs. The church itself is on a 'Warft', an artificial mound, which is a slight elevation in an otherwise flat landscape.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near St. Mauritius Church Horsten?

    Horsten is a small district, so immediate options might be limited. However, within the wider Friedeburg municipality and surrounding East Frisian towns, you will find various cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses. It's recommended to check for specific establishments in Friedeburg or nearby larger villages for dining and accommodation choices.

    What are some recommended easy walking or cycling routes starting from St. Mauritius Church Horsten?

    The church serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the flat East Frisian landscape. You can find numerous easy walking and cycling routes that wind through fields, past other small villages, and along canals. Many routes are loop trails, perfect for a relaxed outing. Local tourist information centers or online mapping platforms can provide detailed suggestions for routes of varying lengths.

    What makes the St. Mauritius Church Horsten's bell tower unique?

    The bell tower of St. Mauritius Church is distinctive because it is freestanding, a common architectural feature in East Frisia. This separation from the main church building was often due to the soft ground conditions in the region, which made it challenging to support the weight of a heavy bell tower directly on the church's foundation. The current bell tower dates back to 1645.

    Is St. Mauritius Church Horsten particularly beautiful during a specific season, such as winter?

    While the church is beautiful year-round, a winter visit can offer a unique, serene experience. The Romanesque architecture, especially when dusted with snow or viewed under crisp winter light, can be particularly striking. The quiet, reflective atmosphere often found in the colder months can enhance the historical significance of the site, offering a different perspective than a bustling summer visit.

    What historical artifacts can be seen inside St. Mauritius Church Horsten?

    The church houses several significant historical artifacts. Visitors can admire the intricately carved pulpit from 1655, the altar installed in 1666 (featuring a painting of the Last Supper and a Crucifixion), and a richly ornamented baptismal font from 1696. Additionally, the historic Samuel Schröder organ, built between 1731 and 1733, is a notable highlight and an important part of the region's organ heritage.

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