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434:. It is the oldest hand-worked stone in Warnemünde. Recognizable on it are traces of the working process that clearly identify it as a gravestone. Presumably, the stone slab was used for the first time for a burial in the 14th century, but the oldest inscriptions were chiselled off and the slab was reused. Originally-made symbols are still visible, with the four evangelists' symbols in the corners: Top left, a bull (Luke), top right, a lion (Mark), bottom left, an eagle (John) and bottom right, an angel (Matthew). This typical medieval design was preserved as an apparently high-ranking lord was buried in the former church, which is still recognizable by the letters "Anno Domini obiit dominus " (died in the year ... Lord ...). This slab has experienced four other overhauls before it ceased to be used because burials in the churches were abandoned for reasons of hygiene in the mid-19th century. Now it will be tried to preserve the plate and the few recognizable elements to it. It would first have to be erected to prevent the collection of rainwater. This is as a future project of the Booster club of the church already scheduled. 19: 128: 120: 358: 112: 334: 136: 297:, which are distributed over two manuals and pedal. At the general overhaul in 1995, the existing pneumatic stop control (with two combinations) was upgraded. Now the organ features a mechanical stop action connected to an electronic translator that has 512 combinations, divided into eight levels with eight main groups in eight combinations each and four Presets. The tremulants are electronically controlled and variable in frequency from out of the console. 95:, and built by master builder Wachenhusen of Rostock, was erected on the western outskirts of the settlement, but nowadays is the centre of the town. The church therefore is in fact relatively young, but decorated with major furnishings that were inherited from the earlier building. Originally three narrow lancet windows were planned for the transept facades. But the principal, 277:, under the Arc de Triomphe. In 2007 the statue was restored. The name of this saint is often seen in public life: For example, the rescue helicopters in Germany, have the radio call Christopher. The Warnemünde church mouse is named Christopher and knows as a "mouse" how to teach the children pieces of information in the community newsletter. 76: 321:. Three years ago it was found there by an expert and identified as that, displayed inside the church on the gallery, showing the time in a special way because there was no hour hand. The sky-blue dial and the hands are missing. This type of clock was invented in England; today there is only one similar copy, in 421:
pastor Johann Andreas Rothe. The song refers to a ground which is fixed and unchangeable, which is also true when "earth and heaven goes down.": "Who has founded on him, anchored on a solid foundation of strength that is independent of the changes in history and the lives of people. This stable,
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above the table are in the middle: Christ crowned with thorns, right the St. Elizabeth and Mary Magdalene, left St. Agnes and St. Barbara with a chalice. The crucifix in front of the altarpiece is the oldest art work in the church. It was created in the first third of the 15th century and was
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The table positive organ in the sanctuary was built in 2002, also by the organ builder Voigt. A special feature of this small organ are the wooden pipes, of which the smallest is 4 cm long. Instead of standing, all pipes are lying in the instrument Besides she is transposable a
160:. It was restored in 2010. In the central shrine the figures are next to and behind each other in an odd way, without being connected by a common theme as was usual at that time. A pillar in the middle divides them into two groups. In the front row on the left the 45:. Construction of the current brick building began in 1866 and the church was consecrated in 1871. The church of Warnemünde stands for over one hundred years in the middle of the town and is the center of the 349:. About 60 pieces of wood, collected by a working group and then combined into a display on the wall at the right of the entrance. The house marks are to visit for free in today's church. 430:
Partially hidden in the grass in front of the east chancel of the church is a 2.65-meter × 1.70-meter large stone slab, which probably was in the 19th century on the sidewalk to the
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steady basis is the divine gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. Who uses it has, in quiet and stormy days, at home and on rough Sea a foothold, that man in life and death can trust."
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riverside for around 600 years and was demolished, after completion of the new church, in 1872. The construction of the new church began in 1866 on the western side of the old
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that the parish was given by the Warnemünde harbor pilots David and Jantzen. Votive ships can be found in some churches of northern German towns (also in
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found his life's mission in helping people overcoming waters, an activity that was also a business of the local fishermen. The figure is made of
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clock stands in the north wing of the church. It dates from the previous building, which was demolished in 1872, and had been stored by the
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with the wheel and sword and St. Dorothea with roses and the cup. Behind them are seen three crowned female saints, of which only the
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with the lamb can be determined. In the right wing one can see five Acts: of which Paul and James the Elder are pilgrims,
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It was built in 1975 by the Voigt Company from Bad Liebenwerda. The modern prospectus with the crystal form of the
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Visitors to the church of Warnemünde are struck by two items that are not found in many churches. In the
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Friedrich Barnewitz: Geschichte des Hafenorts Warnemünde ( History of Harbour town Warnemünde )
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was given to the Rostock Museum, restored and completed in 1965, and replaced in the church.
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and is 3.72 meters high. In the old church it had its place on the northern wall of the
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up and down and can be regulated between it in the pitch due to wind pressure change.
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only the four top can be determined: Peter, Andrew, John and Bartholomew. On the
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Jungmann. On the sail of the "Schnau" is the inscription "Now I have found the
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recognizable on the pitcher and the plate. Below is a deacon, probably the
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The objects preserved from the old church of Warnemünde include the
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Hans Wegner. After the demolition of the old church in 1872 the
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case was fitted into the neo-Gothic church. It has 1587
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From around the same time as the altar is the statue of
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already in the same spot in the old fishermen's church.
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The old church, which burned down twice, stood on the
220:. In the left wing are the other seven apostles and 152:from around 1475 – rumours say it was taken from a 401:from the 18th century, which was made in 1825 by 498: 97:Frederick Francis II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg 309:Clockwork from the old church of Warnemünde 212:with club and two female saints, including 188:). In the front row on the right there are 512:19th-century Lutheran churches in Germany 356: 332: 156:– is the work of an unknown master from 134: 126: 118: 110: 74: 17: 499: 224:with three stones in the arm. Of the 345:of the locals, carved once into the 63:atmosphere is shown by the special 13: 449:, Klaus Lass, Rostock / Warnemünde 245:pulpit was built in 1591 by local 184:as pope and a bishop (perhaps the 14: 528: 453: 103:, which can still be seen today. 196:with ointment jar (or is it the 139:Nave with organ on the west wall 79:Previous church, demolished 1872 319:Cultural History Museum Rostock 517:Tourist attractions in Rostock 313:Since May 2007 a 300-year-old 106: 1: 437: 507:Lutheran churches in Rostock 413:holds forever." This known 7: 417:was written in 1726 by the 10: 533: 70: 22:Church from the south-west 190:Mary, the mother of Jesus 37:, which is a part of the 200:with her tower ?), 176:can be seen. Behind it 426:Warnemünde grave stone 362: 338: 140: 132: 124: 116: 80: 23: 483:54.17694°N 12.08500°E 460:website of the church 360: 336: 138: 130: 122: 114: 78: 21: 479: /  488:54.17694; 12.08500 363: 339: 148:The Gothic carved 141: 133: 125: 123:Renaissance Pulpit 117: 81: 24: 263:Saint Christopher 257:Saint Christopher 131:Saint Christopher 27:Warnemünde Church 524: 494: 493: 491: 490: 489: 484: 480: 477: 476: 475: 472: 174:John the Baptist 532: 531: 527: 526: 525: 523: 522: 521: 497: 496: 487: 485: 481: 478: 473: 470: 468: 466: 465: 456: 440: 337:Old house marks 172:(probably) and 115:Middle of Altar 109: 73: 12: 11: 5: 530: 520: 519: 514: 509: 463: 462: 455: 454:External links 452: 451: 450: 444: 439: 436: 428: 427: 403:maritime pilot 355: 354: 331: 330: 311: 310: 283: 282: 259: 258: 239: 238: 210:Judas Thaddeus 194:Mary Magdalene 146: 145: 108: 105: 72: 69: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 529: 518: 515: 513: 510: 508: 505: 504: 502: 495: 492: 461: 458: 457: 448: 445: 442: 441: 435: 433: 425: 424: 423: 420: 416: 412: 408: 404: 400: 396: 392: 388: 384: 380: 376: 372: 369:are seen two 368: 359: 352: 351: 350: 348: 344: 335: 328: 327: 326: 324: 320: 316: 308: 307: 306: 304: 298: 296: 292: 288: 280: 279: 278: 276: 272: 268: 264: 256: 255: 254: 252: 248: 244: 236: 235: 234: 231: 227: 223: 219: 215: 214:St. Elizabeth 211: 207: 203: 202:St. Catherine 199: 195: 191: 187: 183: 179: 178:Saint Maurice 175: 171: 167: 163: 159: 155: 151: 143: 142: 137: 129: 121: 113: 104: 102: 98: 94: 90: 86: 77: 68: 66: 62: 58: 54: 51: 48: 44: 40: 36: 32: 28: 20: 16: 464: 446: 429: 371:votive ships 364: 353:Votive ships 340: 312: 299: 284: 260: 240: 218:St. Lawrence 170:St. Nicholas 147: 101:rose windows 82: 65:votive ships 53:congregation 33:building in 26: 25: 15: 486: / 361:Votive ship 343:house marks 329:House marks 291:organ pipes 247:wood carver 243:renaissance 222:St. Stephen 198:St. Barbara 186:St. Erasmus 182:St. Gregory 180:as a Moor, 107:Furnishings 47:Evangelical 501:Categories 474:12°05′06″E 471:54°10′37″N 438:References 415:Choralvers 393:hangs the 375:Ahrenshoop 166:St. George 164:blessing, 35:Warnemünde 447:Cityguide 432:parsonage 409:where my 379:Dierhagen 315:clockwork 206:St. Agnes 154:shipwreck 89:fisherman 39:hanseatic 31:neogothic 419:Moravian 391:transept 303:semitone 230:predella 226:apostles 93:Schwerin 67:inside. 61:maritime 57:flooding 50:Lutheran 41:city of 387:Wolgast 293:and 22 162:Saviour 71:History 59:. The 43:Rostock 411:anchor 407:seabed 395:barque 383:Wismar 367:aisles 251:pulpit 237:Pulpit 158:Gdańsk 85:Warnow 323:Dover 295:stops 287:organ 281:Organ 275:choir 267:saint 150:altar 144:Altar 29:is a 399:brig 385:and 347:pews 241:The 271:oak 503:: 381:, 377:, 325:. 192:, 168:,

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neogothic
Warnemünde
hanseatic
Rostock
Evangelical
Lutheran
congregation
flooding
maritime
votive ships

Warnow
fisherman
Schwerin
Frederick Francis II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg
rose windows




altar
shipwreck
Gdańsk
Saviour
St. George
St. Nicholas
John the Baptist
Saint Maurice
St. Gregory

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