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400:, which is separated off by narrow, almost round arches, and in this way reflects a novel Renaissance influence. The galleries above the side aisles, which terminate at the choir and are accessed through three spiral staircases in the west wall, are supported by solid round columns. These columns extend up to the abutment of the main aisle's barrel vault, which forms a secondary arcade above the gallery. At the top of the eastern pillar on the southern side, indications of the original plan for rib vaulting in the central nave can be seen. The pillars of the choir also show signs of the planned rib vaulting. Under the altar there is a crypt, containing the bodily remains of the counts and their family. 482: 36: 268: 323: 404: 474: 638: 630: 744:, which was part of the town's fortifications. The bells are located on the bell-floor under the floor for the sentries, who were also responsible for ringing the bells. All of the bells are Medieval, except for the Baroque Eleven o'clock bell. The largest bell is cast with the deep curve typical of the Medieval period; the Eleven o'clock bell appears larger due to the much shallower curve which is typical of the Baroque, but it is actually smaller. 28: 20: 983: 911: 860: 114:, which was intended to educate young men for the priesthood. Three neighbouring churches were incorporated along with Lich. A large amount of property of the surrounding churches and districts was donated for the maintenance of the college. In the year of the college's foundation, a new, stone church was begun which was roughly two-thirds the size of the present building. The hall church, with a long choir and 978:("AD 1755, when the illustrious count and lord, Lord Charles, count of Solms-Lich etc. reigned, the prefect of the city of Lich, G.P. Roth, and the consuls, I.P. Hizel, and P.I. Schwenck, restored this bronze after it had been cracked in an accident, having it melted down and cast anew, with a pristine peal. In God's name, I, Johan Peter Bach cast (it), in Windecken he cast me, 1755 708:. In 1961, the empty rear housing was refilled with new registers in a slider chest. A new organ with mechanical tracker action was installed in the old housing, incorporating the old registers, in 1972. Finally, further tunings were added in 2002, so that the modern instrument contains over 39 registers and can adequately reproduce a broad range of styles. 732:. The pedal towers on either side of the main organ stand on 19th century pedestals and loom over the main organ work. The pipes are covered by wooden veil boards, which differ somewhat from their analogues on the main casing. The three-part rear housing with a round central tower is located on a ledge relatively distant from its console. 587:
for the church's noble patrons, the Princes of Solms-Hohensolms-Lich, is located opposite of the pulpit. It was built in 1714 and re-located to its present site in 1859. It is a closed lodge with five windows between wooden pilasters and arches and bears a label reading "1714" and a coat of arms from
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was responsible for the new structure and contributed to the plans. Meister Michael of Nürnberg produced a plan for the new building in 1509 at the instruction of the Count, which was modified in 1510 by Nikolaus of Wetzlar. The construction began in 1510 and was completed in 1537. Models for the new
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in 1555. The first Lutheran priest was Heinrich Götz who served from 1564 to 1567. The church was renovated in 1594, as recorded by an inscription in a medallion above the choir, "One thousand five hundred four and Ninety years after Christ's birth, This church building's Renovation was With god's
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and no transept. The plans were not followed exactly, but were modified in 1515 during construction, to incorporate novel Renaissance elements. The construction of a gallery in the choir was not ultimately realised. After the foundations were dug in spring 1511, the walls of the long sides of the
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The church is entered through two pointed-arch doorways: the sumptuous main door on the south side and the smaller, plainer west portal. The door frame is grooved and decorated with ribbing and ivy leaves. It was once thought that the south door was part of the previous church which had been
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The decorative paintings come rom two different periods: the Renaissance (1594) and the Rococo (1740). The Renaissance paintings are located in the choir and the arcades of the two side-aisles, while the Rococo paintings are located on the west arcade and the wooden ceiling. Several
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at the entrance to the Fürstenstuhl dates to 1536 and is the only Renaissance-style tabernacle in Hesse. It is closed with a wrought-iron grating, framed by pilasters and topped by a curved roof. Shallow reliefs depict scenes from the Old Testament. The gable bears the
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relocated the organ in 1861 from the small gallery in the ambulatory to the west gallery and modified its tuning. The instrument was modified repeatedly by the firm over time. In 1913, a substantial renovation took place in the course of which the organ received
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of the three-nail type is located nearby, above the altar and it dates from 1511. It was probably made for the current church during its construction. It was repainted in the 17th century and its original colour scheme cannot be reconstructed.
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incorporated into the present structure, but this has now been refuted. The two spiral staircases in the west corners of the church are entered from the inside of building through pointed-arches. The central staircase, which leads to the
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are the remaining early Renaissance choir pews, which were made in 1530 and were originally arrayed on both sides of the choir between the columns. Behind the door of the doorway to the south gallery is a wooden board which served as a
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help brought to completion entirely in the same Year that saw The Groundstones Beginning to be laid." Galleries were built, the floor was plastered, and the church was painted. In 1622, a gallery was added for the new organ.
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on 7 May 1320. It survived less than two hundred years. In 1510 it was entirely demolished to make way for the construction of the present building on the same site. Only a few sections of wall in the west wall survive.
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and five of his registers survive, as well as two nineteenth century registers and seven registers from 1913. The main casing is divided into five parts. The raised round tower in the middle is crowned by the
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church were under construction until October of that year. The construction of the arcades, the vaults of the side aisles and the roof work was undertaken in 1512. Philip, who was the guardian of the
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had been located here, but it was now moved to the north wall, between the nave and the choir. The pulpit and altar were also moved. The present pulpit originally derives from the nearby
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on one side and male, largely destroyed figures on the other side. These were probably part of a winged altar from Arnsberg Abbey. The eight-armed bronze chandelier was cast in 1600.
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paintings were revealed and the consecration crosses were restored. The church was most recently renovated between 2001 and 2002. In 2011 the church celebrated its 500th anniversary.
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in the side galleries, which are separated by a cornice. The choir has five large windows with pointed arches. In the northeastern choir window are the remains of the old
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Stained glass windows depicting Elizabeth of Hungary (left), the coat of arms of Anna Schenk zu Schweinsberg (d. 1564), and Mary with the baby Jesus in the aureola (right)
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which was probably also built by Wagner around 1607. These were brought to Lich to protect them from being plundered by Swedish troops. The Lich-based organ firm,
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with its own Send district - in 1435 it was not included in the Send jurisdiction of the archdiaconate. The collegiate church possessed four altars, dedicated to
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is the same width as the nave. The sacristy was built on the north side of the choir under a cat-slide roof; it is now a chapel. The main building material was
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in 1765, the organ in 1780. Between 1859 and 1861, the interior was drastically redesigned. The organ was transferred from the choir to the west gallery. The
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survive on the walls. Four oil paintings hang near the entrance to the Fürstenstuhl (previously they were in the south side-aisle), which show St.s
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Alongside this, in relief, is Christ's head in a nimbus, the bust of a bishop, a crucifix with cloverleaf endings and a bishop giving a blessing
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A parish is attested in Lich in the year 1239, which presupposes a church existed by that date. In 1316, the Marienstift was founded by
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Karlheinz Lang: "Kirchenplatz 13 und 17. Ehem. Marienstiftskirche heute Ev. Pfarrkirche." In: Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Hessen (ed.)
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The whole ceiling was replaced between the 1720s and 1740s, the sacristy was renovated in 1736 and the church interior in 1740. The
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The baroque pulpit was made by the carpenters Diez von Engelthal and Seitz in 1767–1774. It is made in the shape of a eucharist
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Marienstiftskirche has a peal of five bells. The two smallest are located in the flèche. The larger three hang in the
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The parish of Marienstiftskirche contains roughly 4,200 members and is part of the decanate of Gießen in the
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at the east end. The "Welsh canopy" topping the flèche dates to 1520, making it the oldest in Hesse. The
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Baubuch für die evangelischen Pfarreien der Souveränitätslande und der acquirierten Gebiete Darmstadts.
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and has five concave sides. The large sculpted figures on the pulpit were made by Franz Martin Lutz of
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and a pedalboard, as well as wing doors on the sides. The instrument was originally located where the
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now stands. Between 1631 and 1633, the organ was expanded with the two pedal towers of the organ of
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along with the oak tree beside it, which was planted in 1913 on the hundredth anniversary of the
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and several new registers. A further rearrangement followed in 1941 in the course of the
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from the date of the present church's original construction, flanking depictions of the
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at Leipzig. Also on the south side of the church is a monument to those who died in the
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Beiträge zur Mittelrheinischen Musikgeschichte 29,1. Schott: Mainz, 1988. pp.603–605
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in the central nave replaced a massive stone vault in 1555 or 1594. The Renaissance
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Kulturdenkmäler in Hessen. Landkreis Gießen I. Hungen, Laubach, Lich, Reiskirchen.
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The Marienstiftskirche is a late Gothic hall church with three aisles and seven
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Mittelhessische Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft, Gießen 1979, pp. 118 f.
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dates from the middle of the nineteenth century. The matching altar and the
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Die mittelalterliche Kirchenorganisation im oberhessisch-nassauischen Raum.
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tree was planted to the south of the church, which forms a recognised
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Interior view of the Marienstiftskirche, looking toward the choir
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and the pulpit were repainted by the Lich-based church painter
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windows, which include a depiction of Mary with Child in the
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During a renovation of the interior in 1952, Renaissance and
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on the north, east and south walls were only added in 1537.
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Edited by Folkhard Cremer, Tobias Michael Wolf and others.
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1859. The church pews in the nave date to 1705. Below the
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until 1514, sourced timber from the distant town of
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Lutheran hall church in Lich, Middle Hesse, Germany
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