Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian, Stade
Ss. Cosmas and Damian Church | |
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short: St. Cosmae or Cosmaekirche | |
full: Kirche Ss. Cosmae et Damiani | |
Ss. Cosmae et Damiani, east façade | |
Ss. Cosmas and Damian Church Location within Lower Saxony | |
53°36′7″N 09°28′35″E / 53.60194°N 9.47639°E | |
Location | Stade |
Country | Germany |
Denomination | Lutheran |
Previous denomination | Roman Catholic (till 1529) |
Website | St. Cosmae-St.Nicolai website (German) |
History | |
Dedication | Cosmas and Damian |
Associated people | |
Architecture | |
Status | parish church |
Functional status | active |
Architect(s) | after 1659: Andreas Henne |
Architectural type |
Hall church quire oriented |
Groundbreaking | 13th century |
Completed |
extended in the 15th century after 1659 Great Fire reconstructed till 1684 |
Specifications | |
Spire height | 62.45 m (204.9 ft) |
Materials | brick |
Administration | |
Parish | St. Cosmae-St. Nicolai[1] |
Deanery | Stade (deanery) |
Diocese | Stade diocese |
Synod | Church of Hanover |
Clergy | |
Senior pastor(s) | Dr. Ekkehard Heise (city pastorate III) |
Pastor(s) |
Götz Brakel (city pastorate IV) Heike Kehlenbeck (city pastorate V) |
The Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian, Stade (German: Ss. Cosmae et Damiani or St. Cosmae) is a Lutheran church in Stade, Germany.
The church was built in the early 12th century and extended in the 17th century. The Baroque altar was crafted by Christian Precht in 1674–1677, and the organ was built in 1668–1675 by Berendt Hus and his nephew, the famous Arp Schnitger; the latter expanded the organ in 1688. Vincent Lübeck served as organist of St. Cosmae between 1675 and 1702.
References
- Else Alpers, St. Cosmaekirche Stade, Stade: Schaumburg, 1981
- Martin Boyken, „Die Malerei des Gertrudenaltars in St. Cosmae zu Stade. Die Jungfrau und der Teufel“, in: Stader Jahrbuch, N.F. vol. 42 (1952), pp. 89–100
- Paul Krause, „Die Schmiedegitter der St. Cosmaekirche in Stade“, in: Stader Jahrbuch, N.F. vol. 44 (1954), pp. 171–174
- Fritz Starcke, Die St. Cosmae-Kirche in Stade, Wienhausen and Celle: Niedersächsisches Bild-Archiv, 1928, (=Norddeutsche Kunstbücher; vol. 22)
External links
Media related to St. Cosmae (Stade) at Wikimedia Commons
Notes
- ↑ The parish, the 1834 merger of two previous congregations, upkeeps the name of the St. Nicholas Church, demolished in 1834.
Coordinates: 53°36′07″N 9°28′35″E / 53.6019°N 9.4763°E
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