Hans Jochim Koehn & Anna Elsabe Olrig - Media
Hans Jochim Koehn & Anna Elsabe Olrig - Media
Gadebusch Rathaus with Church Steeple
Photo by Mary D. Ott, August 2014.
Gadebusch Rathaus (town hall) on right with church steeple in background.
Old street in Gadebusch--Schulstrasse
Photo by Mary D. Ott August 2014
Schulstrasse--old street in Gadebusch
Main entrance to church--Gadebusch
Photo by Mary D. Ott, August 2014
Side of church with entrance
Side of church
Photo by Mary D. Ott August 2014
Rear of Church in Gadebusch
Photo by Mary D. Ott, August 2014
Church History--Oldest town church in Mecklenburg--1190 on
Photo by Mary D. Ott, August 2014
Architectural drawing (the altar is located to the right) and church history
Monument of national significance--church
Photo by Mary D. Ott, August 2014
Information about the church as a national monument
View from altar
Photo by Mary D. Ott, August 2014
View from the altar to the back of the church
View Toward Round Window Gadebusch
Photo by Mary D. Ott, August 2014
View of main seating area of the church
Church Interior
Photo by Mary D. Ott, August 2014
View across the church
Very old mosaic
Photo by Mary D. Ott, August 2014
Church pulpit and very old mosaic
Church Ceiling
Photo by Mary D. Ott, August 2014
Candelabra and ceiling
Photo by Mary D. Ott, August 2014
Baptismal font--Gadebusch
Photo by Mary D. Ott, August 2014
Very old baptismal font
Altar in Chapel
Photo by Mary D. Ott, August 2014
Altar and altarpiece in “Queen’s Chapel” also known as the Marienkapelle. At one time the church had 19 chapels.
Grave marker
Photo by Mary D. Ott
Grave stone of Agnes (died ~ 1434), Duchess of Brunswick-Lueneberg, of Pomerania, and of Mecklenburg. Married to the deposed King of Sweden, Duke Albert III of Mecklenburg. The chapel is called the “Queen’s Chapel.”
Coat of Arms at top of wall
Photo by Mary D. Ott, August 2014
Coat of arms at base of ceiling in “Queen’s Chapel.”