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St. Martin's Church Plaußig

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St. Martin's Church Plaußig

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St. Martin's Church Plaußig

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    August 2, 2021

    construction time
    15th century, 18th century,
    1726 (tower), 1742 (renovation), 1772 to 1773 (hall)
    architectural style
    Gothic, Baroque
    Builder / Architect

    Condition
    the Eve Martin's Church in Plaussig has been renovated.
    Todays use
    sacred
    Access
    the Eve Martin's Church in Plaussig cannot be visited.


    Description
    type
    the Eve Martinskirche in Plaussig is a hall church.
    structure
    plastered quarry stone building, three-sided east closure, hipped roof, arched window, west tower with hood and lantern,
    inner space
    Flat roof, surrounding gallery, patron's box, pulpit altar, organ


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    Further information
    Surroundings


    the Eve Martinskirche in Plaussig is in the cemetery.

    Source: architektur-blicklicht.de/kirchen/plaussig-portitz-martinskirche-plaussig-leipzig

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      March 25, 2020

      In place of an old Romanesque building, a baroque church was built in 1726 with an extension, and then the ship was redesigned.

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        April 14, 2024

        Not far from the river in the middle of the Parthenaue stands the graceful baroque church of Plaußig. Originally built as a Romanesque structure, it was given its current appearance between 1726 and 1772, completed by the baptismal font from 1791. The path leads past two linden trees across the churchyard to the portal. The interior is characterized by the baroque pulpit altar and the surrounding gallery. The organ beneath a Romanesque arch is the work of Eduard Offenhauer. Located directly opposite the Plaußig rectory, the church is the center of the extensive large community of Plaußig-Hohenheida. It is therefore used almost daily by community groups.
        Source: kirche-leipzig.de/gemeinde/plaussig-st-martinskirche

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          Elevation 120 m

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          Location: Saxony, Germany

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