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Linden tree near Münchsmühle Tree species: Large-leaved linden Age: approx. 250 years Circumference: 4.63 m (measured on October 4, 2021) Single tree Condition: healthy Source: https://www.baumkunde.de/baumregister/4342-linde_bei_muenchsmuehle_an_der_schwarzen_laber/
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St. James Parish Church The oldest part of the Catholic parish church of St. James is a Gothic structure dating from the 15th century (at the current high altar). The high altar was consecrated in 1696 by the Bishop of Regensburg, Count von Wartenberg. Relics of St. James are kept in the altar table. Around 1735, the already dilapidated tower was renovated. In 1738, the church underwent a major reconstruction, primarily involving the extension of the nave and the addition of foliage, strapwork, and Rococo shells. The surviving ceiling fresco in what was then the chancel depicts the beheading of St. James and was painted by Otto Gebhard around 1750. The design is housed in the City Museum in Regensburg. Another version of this design can be admired in St. James Church in Cham. In 1884, the parish church was thoroughly renovated and restored. In 1952, the church was redesigned by architect Hanns Beckers: It was rotated 90 degrees and significantly enlarged. The original high altar was moved to the newly created chancel. The altarpiece depicts the glorification of St. James. Experts admire the excellent reproduction of the original stucco work on the ceiling of the extension. The ceiling painting in the nave was altered to reflect the new orientation and depicts the calling of the Apostle James as well as two other scenes from his life. The altarpiece on the side altar, featuring the motif "The Seven Holy Refuges" (Trinity, Cross, Monstrance, Virgin Mary, Guardian Angels, All Saints, and the Deceased), is particularly noteworthy. The angel on the left, with his finger to his lips, also alludes to the depiction of St. John Nepomuk (at the very top) – the seal of confession. The Romanesque baptismal font from the 13th century with its Gothic base is also of interest. It is the oldest piece in the church. The parish church contains historically valuable gravestones. The most significant gravestone is that of Hademar IV of Laaber: a red marble stone to the left of the high altar, depicting the deceased in full knight's armor in high relief. This knight of Laaber Castle was twice elected mayor of Regensburg (d. 1420) and the son of the minnesinger Hademar III. Next to the east entrance stands the St. James Bell, dating from 1786. Due to damage sustained in 1976, it was replaced in the spring of 1982 by the "Peace Bell." Source: www.pfarrei-laaber.de
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Martinsberg Castle Site On the rugged rocky slopes above the Laber Valley, an ancient church dedicated to St. Martin still stood in 1593. No historical records exist of the unnamed castle site, but it was likely the ancestral seat of the Lords of Laaber and the predecessor of Laaber Castle, built around 1200. It stood above the royal road, known since the early 11th century, which ran along the Black Laber Valley and connected the royal palaces in Regensburg, Nuremberg, Forchheim, and Bamberg. Like the other early castles along the Black Laber (Stifterfelsen, Egelsburg, Dirkelmühle, and Eselburg), its primary function was probably to protect and control this important long-distance route. After the route shifted to the Swabian Alb plateau in the late 12th century, the castle lost its significance. The hilltop castle measured approximately 160 meters in length and up to 50 meters in width. The outer bailey was secured to the hinterland by a slope and a large, almost semicircular rampart with a ditch up to 2.5 meters deep. The eastern section, including the rampart and ditch, lies exposed. A pine grove covers the western part. A cistern was constructed on the southeast slope, leaving behind a ravine almost 4 meters deep. The inner ward occupied the westernmost point of Martinsberg hill and offers a particularly impressive view. No structures have been found on the plateau, which measures approximately 40 meters long and 17 meters wide. Source: www.wikipedia.de
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Linden tree near Münchsmühle on the Schwarze Laber river Tree species: Large-leaved linden Age: approx. 250 years Circumference: 4.63 m (measured on October 4, 2021) Single tree Condition: healthy Source: https://www.baumkunde.de/baumregister/4342-linde_bei_muenchsmuehle_an_der_schwarzen_laber/
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St. James Parish Church The oldest part of the Catholic parish church of St. James is a Gothic structure dating from the 15th century (at the current high altar). The high altar was consecrated in 1696 by the Bishop of Regensburg, Count von Wartenberg. Relics of St. James are kept in the altar table. Around 1735, the already dilapidated tower was renovated. In 1738, the church underwent a major reconstruction, primarily involving the extension of the nave and the addition of foliage, strapwork, and Rococo shells. The surviving ceiling fresco in what was then the chancel depicts the beheading of St. James and was painted by Otto Gebhard around 1750. The design is housed in the City Museum in Regensburg. Another version of this design can be admired in St. James Church in Cham. In 1884, the parish church was thoroughly renovated and restored. In 1952, the church was redesigned by architect Hanns Beckers: It was rotated 90 degrees and significantly enlarged. The original high altar was moved to the newly created chancel. The altarpiece depicts the glorification of St. James. Experts admire the excellent reproduction of the original stucco work on the ceiling of the extension. The ceiling painting in the nave was altered to reflect the new orientation and depicts the calling of the Apostle James as well as two other scenes from his life. The altarpiece on the side altar, featuring the motif "The Seven Holy Refuges" (Trinity, Cross, Monstrance, Virgin Mary, Guardian Angels, All Saints, and the Deceased), is particularly noteworthy. The angel on the left, with his finger to his lips, also alludes to the depiction of St. John Nepomuk (at the very top) – the seal of confession. The Romanesque baptismal font from the 13th century with its Gothic base is also of interest. It is the oldest piece in the church. The parish church contains historically valuable gravestones. The most significant gravestone is that of Hademar IV of Laaber: a red marble stone to the left of the high altar, depicting the deceased in full knight's armor in high relief. This knight of Laaber Castle was twice elected mayor of Regensburg (d. 1420) and the son of the minnesinger Hademar III. Next to the east entrance stands the St. James Bell, dating from 1786. Due to damage sustained in 1976, it was replaced in the spring of 1982 by the "Peace Bell." Source: www.pfarrei-laaber.de
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The tree is so big that the chapel behind it "almost" disappears.
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