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St Peter's Church, Lübeck

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20: 198: 212:. It features 19 registers (stops) across two manuals and a pedal. Both the playing action and the register action are mechanical. The organ console is connected to the positiv. The organist sits with his or her back to the Hauptwerk and looks over the positiv to see the conductor and the congregation. 184:
The exterior of St. Peter's was renovated in the 1960s. The tower was reerected in 1961. The interior of the church was restored in 1987. Given the complete destruction of the historical inventory, it was not reconstructed. Instead a simple, whitewashed room was created, including some modern
112:. In the 15th century it was expanded to its current appearance: a Gothic, five-aisled hall brick church with five bays. This made St. Peter's Church one of the few five-aisled churches in existence. There are three 278: 53:, St. Petri suffered severe damage and the restoration was not completed until 1987. Since the furnishings could not be restored, only special services take place in the church. As a city church without a 208:, financed through donations from the foundation. The instrument is situated in the north aisle and was constructed by the organ building company, Hinrich Otto Paschen, based in 290: 351: 19: 405: 395: 45:, that was first mentioned in 1170. Over the centuries, it was rebuilt several times until construction of the church was completed in the 400: 181:
for the Lübeck Kirchbauhütte, in which salvaged sculptural fragments from all of Lübeck's war-damaged churches were temporarily stored.
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The effect of the simple space of the five-aisled hall church is very well emphasized by the special
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and the rich interior decoration were destroyed. This also included the organ front, created by the
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of Lübeck. At the same time, the Petrikirche was Lübeck's second market church alongside the
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was built between 1227 and 1250. It was 29.80 m + 3 m long and 21 m wide. A three-aisled,
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and the illuminated neon cross by Hanna Jäger invite visitors to think.
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Auf den Seiten des Ev.-Luth. Kirchenkreises. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
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1942, the Petrikirche burned down completely. The roof, the
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artworks, such as the altar cross by the Austrian artist
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came to Lübeck in 1529/30, and St. Peter's Church became
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hall choir was built around 1290. St. Petri was the
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Deutsch
place of worship
Lübeck
Germany
15th century
Second World War
congregation
art exhibitions
architecture
altar cross
Austrian
Arnulf Rainer
Marienkirche
Romanesque
apses
Gothic
imperial church
Marienkirche
apses
substructure
Reformation
Protestant
air raid
Palm Sunday
spire
carver
Tönnies Evers the Younger
gravestone
councilor

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