![]() View from south west Photographer: Konrad Voges - 2015 |
![]() View from west with the remains of the Campanile erected next to the first [vanished] brick-built church Photographer: Konrad Voges - 2015 |
![]() Interior of the campanile, see how the bell-rope in the campanile over many decades has worn a groove into the wall-plate and the brickwork - either the noise was too much for the bell-ringer or he was afraid that the bell could come down on him - so he stood on the outside Photographer: Konrad Voges - 2015 |
![]() Oblique view with main entrance on left Photographer: Konrad Voges - 2015 |
![]() 'Lean to' giving space for the side aisle, showing how ingeniously Kroll managed to include proper aisles in his design - not mere passages Photographer: Konrad Voges - 2015 |
![]() View showing side aisle in the 'Lean to' Photographer: Konrad Voges - 2015 |
![]() Interior looking towards rear Photographer: Konrad Voges - 2015 |
![]() View towards the apse, note that the access to the pulpit is through the vestry Photographer: Konrad Voges - 2015 |
![]() The plaque lists all the important persons involved in the creation of that structure. Who is who can be deduced from reading the text. The dates given are those of the years in which the church was built. The original cornerstone had the date of the laying of it engraved, thus: Mai 1891 Photographer: Konrad Voges - 2015 |
![]() Architect's rendering Submitted by Konrad Voges |
![]() Site plan Photographer: Konrad Voges - 2015 |