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Düsseldorf District

Regierungsbezirk Düsseldorf
Kreis Kleve
Kevelaer

St. Urbanus Church, Winnekendonk

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St. Urbanus Church, Winnekendonk

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St. Urbanus Church in Winnekendonk is a significant religious building and historical site nestled in the charming community of Winnekendonk, part of the Lower Rhine region in Germany. Standing at an elevation of approximately 69 meters, this impressive church boasts a rich history dating back to the 11th century, with its current Neo-Gothic structure largely established in 1886/87 and meticulously rebuilt after its destruction in 1945.

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    June 13, 2023

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    Winnekendonk, a nice little community.
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    May 1, 2020

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    Neo-Gothic church from 1700, today's shape and style in 1887, rebuilt after its second destruction in 1949-1955, first church at this point in 1446. Quite impressive for such a small community, but we are also here in the Catholic heartland.
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    Today's church was built in 1886/1887 and consecrated on September 27, 1887 by auxiliary bishop Franz Wilhelm Cramer from Münster. It was badly hit during the bombing raids in February 1945 and was rebuilt.[8] Its side aisles display large-format works of art depicting the twelve Stations of the Cross of Jesus Christ. The large Seifert organ from 1961 has 26 sounding registers, arranged in a pedal organ with (among other things) a principal bass 16', a main organ with (among other things) a trumpet 8' (horizontal) and a positive.
    Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnekendonk#Pfarrkirche
    or antonius-kevelaer.de/kirchen/st-urbanus-kirche-winnekendonk
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    Location: Kevelaer, Kreis Kleve, Regierungsbezirk Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf District, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the main historical features to look for inside St. Urbanus Church?

    Visitors to St. Urbanus Church should definitely seek out the impressive Urbanus window in the northern transept and the Marian 'Bundesfenster' in the southern transept, which depicts scenes from Genesis. The church also houses a significant Seifert organ with distinctive horizontal Spanish trumpet pipes, a crucifixion group from 1809, and large-format works of art depicting the twelve Stations of the Cross along the side aisles.

    Are there any specific architectural details that make St. Urbanus Church unique?

    Yes, the church, while largely Neo-Gothic from its 1886/87 reconstruction, features an altar and tabernacle stele crafted from Namur bluestone, installed in 1969. The Seifert organ, built in 1961, is particularly unique with its 56 copper pipes of the 8' trumpet built horizontally as a Spanish trumpet, a rare sight.

    What kind of hiking trails are available near St. Urbanus Church in Winnekendonk?

    The area around St. Urbanus Church offers a variety of walking routes, generally described as easy walking routes suitable for all ages. These trails allow visitors to explore the charming village of Winnekendonk and its surroundings, often passing by the historic church itself. While specific trail names aren't highlighted, the focus is on leisurely strolls.

    Is St. Urbanus Church, Winnekendonk suitable for a winter visit or hike?

    Yes, St. Urbanus Church can be enjoyed year-round. While the surrounding walking routes might be chillier, the church's interior provides a warm and enriching experience regardless of the season. The historical and artistic elements inside are equally captivating in winter.

    How difficult are the walking trails near St. Urbanus Church Winnekendonk?

    The walking routes around St. Urbanus Church Winnekendonk are generally considered to be of easy difficulty. They are suitable for all ages and do not present challenging terrain or significant elevation changes, making them ideal for leisurely walks.

    Is there dedicated parking at St. Urbanus Church, or should I look elsewhere in the village?

    Parking is generally available within the village of Winnekendonk. While there isn't specific mention of a dedicated church parking lot, visitors typically find convenient parking options nearby, allowing for easy access to the church and surrounding areas.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or walks near St. Urbanus Church Winnekendonk?

    The easy walking routes around Winnekendonk are family-friendly and suitable for all ages. The church itself, with its rich history and artistic elements, can also be an engaging visit for families interested in culture and history. The peaceful village setting is conducive to leisurely family outings.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around St. Urbanus Church Winnekendonk?

    While specific regulations for dog access on local trails are not detailed, the general nature of the easy walking routes in the village suggests they are often dog-friendly. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of local etiquette and any posted signs.

    What kind of natural features or landmarks can be found near St. Urbanus Church?

    The St. Urbanus Church is situated in the charming community of Winnekendonk, part of the Lower Rhine region. While the immediate vicinity is village-like, the area offers pleasant walks through the local landscape. For more distinct natural features, you might explore the broader region, which includes areas like the Fleuthbenden Nature Reserve or Sonsbecker Switzerland, though these are not directly adjacent to the church.

    Are there cafes or restaurants near St. Urbanus Church Winnekendonk for after a walk?

    As St. Urbanus Church is located in the heart of the Winnekendonk community, visitors can expect to find local cafes and restaurants within the village. These establishments provide convenient options for refreshments or a meal after exploring the church and its surrounding walking routes.

    What is the historical significance of St. Urbanus Church?

    The church boasts a rich history dating back to the 11th century, with patronage rights belonging to the Knights of Kervenheim. The current structure was built in 1446, and it was significantly rebuilt in its Neo-Gothic style in 1886/87 after being badly damaged in 1945. It stands as a testament to centuries of local religious art and craftsmanship.

    What is the elevation of St. Urbanus Church, and does it impact nearby walks?

    St. Urbanus Church stands at an elevation of approximately 69 meters. This elevation is relatively low and does not significantly impact the difficulty of nearby walks, which are generally flat and easy, suitable for all ages and fitness levels.

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