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St. Johannis Church Kühlungsborn

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St. Johannis Church Kühlungsborn

St. Johannis Church Kühlungsborn

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    March 3, 2018

    The oldest part of the church is the nave. It was built of fieldstone in the 13th century and initially had a flat wooden ceiling, which was later replaced by a vault. At the corners, the masonry is reinforced by pillars. The narrow slit windows point in their shape to the transition from Romanesque to Gothic. The north-sacral choir, built of field and bricks, is more recent and was built in the late fourteenth century, with three sides of an octagon. The choir is arched and slightly higher than the nave. The separation of choir and nave forms a triumphal arch with a triumphal arch, on which stands a group of crucifixion. To the west of the longhouse is a wooden tower, which has stood in its present form since 1680. The boarding was applied to a massive beam construction. In the spire is a tower clock. Already before an equally wooden tower should have been present. Evidence of this is the still existing bronze bell from the year 1495. On the northern side of the nave is a sacristy, on the south side there is another extension with a gothic gable.

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    de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johanniskirche_%28Kühlungsborn%29

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      March 3, 2018

      Kühlungsborn was created by the merger of the villages Brunshaupten, Arendsee and Fulgen in 1938. The St. John's Church is located in the district of Brunshaupten. 1219 Brunshaupten was mentioned under the name "Brunshovede" (= farm or port of Bruno) in the founding document of the nunnery Sonnenkamp. The occasion was the foundation of thirty hooves and the half beach fishing at the monastery, which had his seat first in Parchow at Kröpelin, later in Neukloster. Until the Reformation, the monastery not only gained larger possessions, but also the patronage of the church and the highest jurisdiction. After the secularization in the middle of the 16th century, the patronage went to the sovereign princes. The painter Selle painted the stalls around 1707 and decorated the windows with foliage. In 1710 an organ was installed by the organ builder Johann Engelbrecht Gerhard from Rostock. For this purpose, a new gallery was built. The plaster in front of the sanctuary was raised in the 17th century. In 1777 the parish of Brunshaupten was merged with Biendorf, which lasted until 1850. In 1843/44 the organ was replaced by a new organ by Heinrich Rasche from Rostock. At the end of the 20th century, the interior painting was renewed.

      For Thanksgiving 2003, the old parish barn was inaugurated after extensive renovations as a community center and extended to Advent 2004 as a children and youth center.

      In order to avoid major damage, extensive renovations were carried out from 2010 onwards. Damage to the roof, the masonry, the vault, the wooden sleepers in the tower and the altar pieces were eliminated. The power wiring has been completely renewed. The lighting concept was completely redesigned and then the new lighting technology installed. a renovation of the floor in the interior was necessary and the church forecourt was redesigned. The expert refurbishment of the late medieval and baroque figures was carried out by Georg von Knorre from Rostock. After removing damage to the wood, the organ builder Nußbücker from Plau put the instrument back in its original place; the sound perception was improved.

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        December 25, 2024

        St. John's Church in Kühlungsborn - the first cycle path church in Mecklenburg

        The fieldstone church was built in 1220 by the nuns of Parchow. Its special feature is the wooden bell tower (in its current form from 1680), which was already standing like this before 1500. Around 1400, the church was extended to include the Gothic choir and the vault. The triumphal cross group and the Madonna figure date from around 1400.

        Local families immortalized themselves in the 42 baroque stained glass windows in the choir windows around 1660. In 1963, the EULE company (Bautzen) built a new organ for this church (11 sounding registers on two manuals).

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