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St. Mary's Church Eichelborn

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St. Mary's Church Eichelborn

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St. Marienkirche Eichelborn is a historic Evangelical village church nestled in Eichelborn, a district within the municipality of Grammetal in the Weimarer Land region of Thuringia, Germany. Standing at an elevation of 358 meters, this cultural heritage monument offers a unique glimpse into centuries of local history and architectural evolution. Originally a Gothic choir tower church, it is particularly notable for its preserved late Gothic art and a fascinating historical bell.

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    December 1, 2018

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    1780 was the construction of the - now no longer existing - Pulpit in the style of the Rococo. 1950-1960 began the decline of the church, which resulted in the complete demolition of the nave in 1970, with the baroque interior and the organ were removed. A late Gothic group of figures with a Coronation of the Virgin Mary and four apostles and a crucifix from about 1420 has been preserved. Wikipedia
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    At the church stands the "Thinglinde von Eichelborn" - a natural monument - its trunk is already heavily eroded. The "architecture" of the tree suggests that he temporarily served as a "dancing linden". The approximately 17 m high tree with a trunk circumference of about 5.1 m is estimated at an age of 400 to 450 years, a more precise dating by annual ring counting is no longer possible. According to local tradition, the court place (Thing place) of the rule Tonndorf was in this place. The predecessor trees were thus witnesses of medieval justice. Wikipedia
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    There is a great linden tree in front of the church!
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    Location: Mönchenholzhausen, Weimarer Land, Thuringia, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the typical opening hours or access conditions for St. Marienkirche Eichelborn?

    St. Marienkirche Eichelborn does not have regular daily opening hours. While church services are infrequent, usually occurring on major holidays, visitors can often arrange a visit by appointment. It is also accessible during special events such as "Tag des Offenen Denkmals" (Open Monument Day).

    Are there any specific hiking or walking routes directly starting from St. Marienkirche Eichelborn?

    While the intro mentions general walking paths in the surrounding area, there isn't a single named 'official' route starting directly from the church. However, the church's location on the northeastern edge of Eichelborn village makes it a natural starting or stopping point for exploring the local countryside. You can find various walking paths and circular routes around Eichelborn village that incorporate the church and the nearby ancient linden tree.

    What are the terrain and elevation changes like on walking routes near Eichelborn?

    The area around Eichelborn, situated in the Weimarer Land, generally offers tranquil countryside with gentle walking routes. While the church itself stands at an elevation of approximately 358 meters, nearby trails are typically characterized by moderate elevation changes, making them suitable for casual walkers and beginner hikers. Expect a mix of paved paths, gravel tracks, and natural earth trails through fields and small wooded areas.

    Is there public transport available to reach Eichelborn and St. Marienkirche?

    Information regarding direct public transport links specifically to St. Marienkirche Eichelborn is limited. Eichelborn is a district within the municipality of Grammetal. It is advisable to check local bus schedules for Grammetal or Weimarer Land to see if there are routes that serve Eichelborn village. Often, reaching smaller villages in rural Thuringia might require a combination of public transport to a nearby larger town and then a shorter taxi ride or a walk.

    Are there any other significant landmarks or natural features near St. Marienkirche Eichelborn besides the church itself?

    Yes, a very notable natural feature is the "Thinglinde von Eichelborn," a majestic linden tree located right next to the church. This ancient tree is estimated to be 400 to 450 years old and is recognized as a natural monument. According to local tradition, it served as a medieval court place. Its unique "architecture" suggests it may have temporarily been a "dancing linden."

    What are the best seasonal considerations for walking in the Weimarer Land area around Eichelborn?

    While the warmer months from spring through early autumn are generally ideal for pleasant walking, each season offers a different experience. Spring brings blooming nature, and autumn offers vibrant foliage. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions can vary; expect colder temperatures and potentially snowy or icy paths, requiring appropriate gear. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or walks suitable for children near St. Marienkirche Eichelborn?

    The area around St. Marienkirche Eichelborn is considered family-friendly, offering a quiet and educational experience. The gentle walking routes around Eichelborn village are suitable for families with children. The ancient "Thinglinde" tree next to the church can be an interesting point of discovery for younger visitors, sparking imagination about its history. The overall tranquil countryside provides a safe environment for family strolls.

    Are dogs allowed on the walking trails and in the vicinity of St. Marienkirche Eichelborn?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on public walking trails in the Grammetal region, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. While the church interior is likely not accessible to dogs, the exterior grounds and the surrounding village paths are suitable for walks with canine companions. Always be mindful of local regulations and respect private property.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options directly in Eichelborn or very nearby?

    Eichelborn is a small village, and direct information about cafes, restaurants, or dedicated accommodation within the village itself is not readily available. For dining and lodging options, visitors would likely need to look to larger nearby towns within the Grammetal municipality or the wider Weimarer Land region, such as Weimar, which is a short drive away and offers a full range of amenities.

    What is the historical significance of the bell at St. Marienkirche Eichelborn?

    The church houses a historically significant bronze bell cast in 1757 by Nicolaus Jonas Sorber of Erfurt, which was his last documented bell casting. This bell has a remarkable history: it was taken to Hamburg during World War II, submerged in the Elbe River shortly before the war's end, and then salvaged and returned to the bell tower on February 11, 1950. This compelling story adds a unique historical dimension to the site.

    What kind of art and historical artifacts are preserved within St. Marienkirche Eichelborn?

    Despite the demolition of its nave in 1970, St. Marienkirche Eichelborn has preserved significant late Gothic art. This includes a figural group depicting the Coronation of Mary with four apostles, along with a crucifix dating from around 1420. These pieces provide valuable insight into the artistic styles of the past and are a key reason for the church's recognition as a cultural heritage monument.

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