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Our Lady in Height church (Pfarrkirche St.Maria zur Höhe) in Soest / Germany
(Am Hohnekirchhof)

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Our Lady in Height church (Pfarrkirche St.Maria zur Höhe) Soest / Germany description:

This Our Lady in Height church (Pfarrkirche St.Maria zur Höhe) is style wise a mixture of Romanesque and Gothic elements. It's construction started around 1180. But before that, there was already a Romanesque church here, and mainly the square choir carries remainders of that. overblijfselen bevat. You see a mixture of pointed arches and rounded arches. F.e. see the lancet window above the passage under semi-circular arch. In the stone above one sees a trilobate.

The tympanum with a crucifix with the Moon and the Sun is a typical Romanesque element. In it, the Moon represents the Old Testament and the Sun the New Testament. As other elements in the tympanum we see Jesus on a three- aisled altar with Joseph carrying a Judish hat. On the right there are 3 women at the Sarcofagues from which Jesus disappeared. Under the tympanum however there is the year 1671. In this year the tower collapsed and was rebuilt.

Above the saving niches between the buttresses in the still thick walls there are arched corbel courses.

Inside, we point to the unique 12th century triumph cross on a disk. This is quite unique in Europe (in Sweden there would be similar but those are more recent). originally, there was a Christ nailed on, of which the nail traces are still visible. Since the end of the Middle Ages, this cross hangs in the south aisle.

The central aisle still holds Middle Age ceiling paintings from 1230-1240. Those are Byzantine from inspiration, a result of the Crusades.

The organ-case is Baroque and dates from 1679. The organ it self is recent: made in 1969 by Paul Ott.

Inside one also finds an impressive collection of tombstones.

For more info (German) see http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Maria_zur_H%C3%B6he_%28Soest%29Wikipedia



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