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Essential
Architecture- Island Rügen
St. John’s Church at Schaprode |
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architect
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location
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Rügen, in the Baltic Sea off the coast of
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, north-eastern Germany. |
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style
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Hanseatic
Brick Gothic |
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construction
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Brick |
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type
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Church |
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Contact:
Phone (parish office): +49 (0)38309-1363
Email (Rügen tourism office):
info@ruegen.de
the building:
St. John’s Church in Schaprode from the early 13th
century is one of the oldest buildings in the area. The Romanesque choir
with the apse and parts of the Eastern wall of the (formerly)
three-aisle nave have been preserved in their original state. The
four-bay, rib-vaulted nave was constructed after 1450. The oldest
features include tomb slabs from 1369 and 1403. The late Gothic
triumphal cross ensemble on the roof beam (around 1500) is particularly
spectacular. The sculptor Hans Broder and the painter Franz Rose created
the pulpit, the confessional and probably also the baptismal font in
1723. The Baroque three-storey altarpiece with scenes from the life of
Christ was added in 1730. The distinctive church tower can be seen for
miles and has been used by seafarers as a landmark for centuries.
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links
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Special thanks to
www.eurob.org |
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www.essential-architecture.com
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