Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Romanisch
Satrup - St. Laurentius
07 Jul 2021 |
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The large peninsula of Angeln was "administered" by the bishops in Lund (Sweden) around 1200, when the church in Satrup was built. They made sure then that still today almost every parish in Angeln has a (sometimes small) Romanesque church. The single nave Laurentius church in Satrup is quite large.
The oldest piece of equipment inside is the granite baptismal font from the 13th century. On the shaft there are four heads, a king, a bishop, a devil and a wolf.
Satrup - St. Laurentius
07 Jul 2021 |
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The large peninsula of Angeln was "administered" by the bishops in Lund (Sweden) around 1200, when the church in Satrup was built. They made sure then that still today almost every parish in Angeln has a (sometimes small) Romanesque church. The single nave Laurentius church in Satrup is quite large.
The interior is dominated by the large late Gothic triumphal cross, created around 1500.
Satrup -St. Laurentius
07 Jul 2021 |
|
The large peninsula of Angeln was "administered" by the bishops in Lund (Sweden) around 1200, when the church in Satrup was built. They made sure then that still today almost every parish in Angeln has a (sometimes small) Romanesque church. The Laurentius church in Satrup is quite large.
The base and the corners are made of granite blocks. The walls were built with fieldstones. Until the beginning of the 20th century, the church had a wooden bell stack (Glockenstapel). In 1903, it got replaced by the brick and granite tower of today.
Satrup -St. Laurentius
07 Jul 2021 |
|
|
The large peninsula of Angeln was "administered" by the bishops in Lund (Sweden) around 1200, when the church in Satrup was built. They made sure then that still today almost every parish in Angeln has a (sometimes small) Romanesque church. The Laurentius church in Satrup is quite large.
The base and the corners are made of granite blocks. The walls were built with fieldstones.
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