Katharinenkirche, Oppenheim, Germany
Posted by: GandalfMZ
N 49° 51.228 E 008° 21.282
32U E 453613 N 5522575
Most significant gothic building of churches on the river rhine between Cologne and Strasbourg.
Waymark Code: WM1T6K
Location: Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Date Posted: 07/05/2007
Views: 196
The Katharinenkirche is the town's landmark of Oppenheim. Started building probably at 1225. In 1258 the first romanesque phase of construction was finished. The construction of the east-tower started 1262, the work on the nave 1317. Several additions were made in the following 100 years and in 1469 it was completly finished.
The Katharinenkirche was lutheranic since 1556 and since 1565 protestantic parish church of Oppenheim. After the Peace of Westphalia 1648 it was finally handed over to the Reformed Church.
1689 it was destroyed by the french. The roofs and almost every window were destroyed. In the following years all the vaults collapsed.
The citizens tried to rebuilt the church, but all the attempts were in vain. In 1873 a notary took the initiative, founded a building assosiation and in 1889 the reconstruction was finished.
In 1937 and 1959 it was renovated extensively.
The church can be visited:
april - october
daily 8am until 6pm
november - march
daily 9am until 5pm
If you want a guided tour, please call the sexton Mr. Betcher at +496133.926685
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visit link)