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Thuringia
Sömmerda
Kleinbrembach

St. Elisabeth Village Church – Historic Graves and Tombstones loop from Kleinbrembach

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Germany
Thuringia
Sömmerda
Kleinbrembach

St. Elisabeth Village Church – Historic Graves and Tombstones loop from Kleinbrembach

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St. Elisabeth Village Church – Historic Graves and Tombstones loop from Kleinbrembach

01:03

15.3km

60m

Cycling

Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: July 2, 2026

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Brembacher Weinberge

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993 m

Scherkonde Stream in Brembacher Weinberge

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2

8.50 km

St. Elisabeth Village Church

Highlight • Religious Site

The hall church has a very flat polygonal end in the east and a square church tower in the west. The plastered masonry was originally only made of rubble stones. In the mid-1970s the church had to be closed due to dilapidation. In 2007, parts of the south side were secured with sand-lime bricks. The nave was perhaps built at the beginning of the 16th century and not until 1557, as an inscription on the north-eastern window of the choir suggests. It is covered with a hipped roof. There are three two-lane tracery windows in the polygon. The windows on the long sides were renewed in the 18th century. The onion dome of the tower and the lantern sitting on it are more recent. Three-sided galleries are built into the interior and two-story on the long sides. Above the portal in the north was the former access to the galleries from the 16th century. The pulpit altar dates from the 18th century. At the pulpit entrance there are four boards from later times with depictions of the evangelists.
(Source: Wikipedia)

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8.50 km

Historical symbols and text on the memorial stone were subsequently made unrecognizable. This curiosity struck me for the first time with this monument. I've never seen anything like this before.

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11.0 km

St. Mauritius and St. Andreas Church

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The large hall church was built in 1736–39 with the inclusion of a partly medieval tower in the east. The church tower is covered with a dome on which sits a lantern, which is crowned with a weather vane marked 1739. In it hangs a bell that was cast in 1522. The tower has bulky buttresses. The longitudinal walls of the nave with five axes are divided by pilaster strips, with arched windows in between. In the middle are the portals with suspensions. There is a cranked cornice below the eaves. All elements of the structure are made of ashlar. The nave is covered with a hipped roof on the outside and a partially vaulted wooden beam ceiling on the inside. The interior has three-sided, two-story galleries. In the east there are two-story boxes. The church furnishings are from the time it was built. In front of the east wall of the nave is a multi-colored marbled pulpit altar decorated in small pieces with a crucifix, angels and putti. It is marked 1744. A lectern sits on the carved baroque baptismal font. The organ with 24 registers, divided into 2 manuals and pedal, was built around 1820 by an unknown organ builder. Construction work was carried out in 1897 and 1934. The interior was renovated in the 1970s. In 1997 the church got a new slate covering.
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11.0 km

War Memorial in Eckartsberga

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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War with an additional plaque with the victims of the Second World War.

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14.0 km

Here, a steppe lawn is to be created again from a former vineyard. The project is so important for nature conservation that 75% of it was funded by the EU.

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15.0 km

Historic Graves and Tombstones

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There are several historical graves and tombstones scattered across the cemetery. Some of these are over 200 years old. Some of them are still in good condition and legible, others are unfortunately no longer.

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15.1 km

St. Boniface Church Kleinbrembach

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According to an inscription, the hall church was built between 1715 and 1719 instead of a medieval church. It has a retracted choir, followed by the church tower in the east, which has been preserved from the previous building. The nave is covered with a slate mansard roof, the square tower, also slated, has an eight-sided pointed helmet. The long sides of the nave are divided by plaster pilasters between which the windows are located.
The church furnishings are from the time it was built. The two-storey galleries are on three sides. The ceiling in the nave consists of a wooden half-barrel with stucco mirrors above the gallery. The frames of the mansard windows are also made of stucco. The vertical walls of the choir are designed in the same way, whereby it is spatially brought together with the nave despite the fact that it is retracted. The pulpit altar is from 1720-1722. It has a projecting, architecturally structured central axis and small-format carved figures. Next to the pulpit there are wall niches in which the sculptures of Jesus Christ and John the Baptist stand. A crucifixion group is on the extract. There are several putti and small paintings on the pulpit. The choir is separated from the nave by a small carved parapet, in front of which there is an eight-sided baptismal font from the 18th century. In the church there is a memorial plaque for the participants in the wars of liberation. The organ with 21 registers, divided into 2 manuals and pedal, was built by Adalbert Förtsch in 1861 and restored by Rösel & Hercher Orgelbau in 1994. The last repair was in 1985.
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15.3 km

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7.40 km

5.48 km

1.50 km

911 m

Surfaces

5.37 km

4.83 km

3.51 km

1.40 km

195 m

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