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New Church, Emden

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New Church, Emden

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The Neue Kirche Emden, or "New Church Emden," is a historically significant Evangelical-Reformed church located in the Faldern district of Emden, East Frisia, Germany. Standing at an elevation of approximately 3 meters above sea level, this impressive religious building is a prominent landmark in the low-lying city. It is renowned as the first post-Reformation church constructed in Northern Germany, a testament to Emden's rich history and its role as a "Reformation city of Europe."

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    March 26, 2023

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    The church was built in the early Baroque style and is influenced by the Dutch. It is a red brick building with light stone structures. Inside it contains a sermon room with a centralistic tendency, which is unique in early Protestant church architecture.

    Source and more: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neue_Kirche_(Emden)
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    The New Church was built between 1643 and 1648 towards the end of the Thirty Years' War by Martin Faber, an architect and councilor from Emden. Originally it had neither an organ nor stalls, so that the worshipers had to stand. Both were only installed in 1818.
    When Emden was destroyed on September 6, 1944, the church burned down to the outer walls and was rebuilt in 1949/1950 with great commitment and under high financial burdens by the citizens of Emden.
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    Beautiful imposing church that doesn't look all that new
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    Location: East Frisia, Lower Saxony, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the typical opening hours for the Neue Kirche Emden?

    The Neue Kirche Emden is generally open to visitors from Monday to Friday. During the summer months, specifically July to September, it maintains specific afternoon opening hours from Tuesday to Friday. It's always a good idea to check local listings or the church's official website for the most current schedule before planning your visit, as hours can vary for special events or services.

    Is the Neue Kirche Emden accessible for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers?

    While the research doesn't explicitly detail wheelchair accessibility, the church is located in the city center and is a public building. Historically, older churches can have steps at entrances. It's recommended to contact the church directly or check their website for specific information regarding ramp access or other facilities for wheelchair users and strollers to ensure a comfortable visit.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or features at the Neue Kirche Emden?

    The Neue Kirche Emden itself is a historical and architectural site that can be interesting for older children learning about history and architecture. While it doesn't offer specific children's activities, its historical significance as the first post-Reformation church in Northern Germany and its unique T-shaped design can be engaging. Exploring the surrounding Emden city center offers additional family-friendly opportunities.

    Can I bring my dog inside the Neue Kirche Emden?

    As a place of worship and historical monument, it is generally unlikely that dogs are permitted inside the Neue Kirche Emden, with the exception of service animals. For specific policies regarding pets, it is best to inquire directly with the church administration prior to your visit.

    How long should I allocate for a visit to the Neue Kirche Emden?

    A typical visit to explore the interior, appreciate the architecture, and view the historical artifacts like the Romanesque baptismal font and 17th-century chandeliers, usually takes between 30 minutes to an hour. If you wish to attend a service or a cultural event, the duration will be longer.

    What are some interesting historical facts about the Neue Kirche Emden not commonly known?

    Beyond its status as the first post-Reformation church in Northern Germany, the Neue Kirche Emden was funded entirely through donations. Its architect, Martin Faber, broadened his expertise through travels and studies in Italy, France, and Flanders, influencing the church's unique design. Also, the church originally had neither an organ nor stalls, with both only being installed in 1818, meaning worshipers stood for centuries.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or scenic spots near the Neue Kirche Emden?

    The Neue Kirche Emden itself is a prominent landmark, and its spire, topped with a replica of the imperial crown, is visible from various points in the city center. For scenic views, consider walking along the canals (Grachten) of Emden, which offer picturesque perspectives of the city's historic architecture, including glimpses of the church. The area around the Emden harbor also provides interesting vistas.

    What are the public transport options for reaching the Neue Kirche Emden?

    The Neue Kirche Emden is conveniently located in the city center of Emden. It is easily accessible via local bus services, with several stops within walking distance. Emden's central train station (Emden Hbf) is also relatively close, making it reachable by a short walk or a quick bus ride. Taxis are also readily available in the city.

    Are there any circular walks or easy trails that start directly from the Neue Kirche Emden?

    While the immediate vicinity of the church is urban, the Neue Kirche Emden serves as an excellent starting point for easy circular walks through Emden's historic city center. You can explore the charming canals, discover other historical buildings, and visit the harbor area. These walks are generally flat and suitable for all fitness levels, offering a pleasant way to experience the city's atmosphere.

    What kind of architectural style does the Neue Kirche Emden represent?

    The Neue Kirche Emden exhibits a moderate Baroque architectural style. It is notably influenced by Northern European early Baroque design and Dutch architecture, particularly Amsterdam's Noorderkerk, which inspired its unique T-shaped floor plan. This design deviates from a complete Greek cross by omitting one arm, making it a distinctive example of early Protestant church architecture.

    What is the significance of the imperial crown on the church's spire?

    The prominent spire of the Neue Kirche Emden is topped with a replica of the imperial crown of Rudolph II of Habsburg. This symbolizes Emden's historic independence from regional rule, reflecting the city's unique status and autonomy during the time of the church's construction.

    Are there any specific considerations for visiting the Neue Kirche Emden during winter?

    Visiting the Neue Kirche Emden during winter can offer a quieter, more reflective experience. The church's interior provides a warm refuge from the cold. While outdoor activities like extensive walking tours might be less comfortable due to weather, the historical and architectural aspects of the church remain equally compelling. Always check opening hours, as they might be reduced during off-peak seasons or holidays.

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