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[[Image:Bartholomae-2005.jpg|thumb|240px|St. Batholomä Church and the eastern face of the [[Watzmann]] massif]] |
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'''St. Bartholomä''' is a Catholic [[pilgrimage]] church in the [[Berchtesgadener Land]] district of [[Bavaria]] in [[Germany]]. It named for Saint [[Bartholomew the Apostle]] (''Bartholomäus'' in German), patron of alpine farmers and dairymen. The church is located at the western shore of the [[Königssee]] lake, on the Hirschau peninsula. It can only be reached by ship or after a long hike across the surrounding mountains. |
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[[File:Bartholomae_Altar.jpg|thumb|100px|left|Interior]] |
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A first chapel at the lake was built in 1134 by the [[Berchtesgaden Provostry|Provosts of Berchtesgaden]]. From 1697 onwards it has been rebuilt in a [[Baroque architecture|Baroque]] style with a floor plan modelled on [[Salzburg Cathedral]], two [[onion dome]]s and a red domed roof. The church features [[stucco]] work by the [[Salzburg]] artist Joseph Schmidt and a three-[[apse]] [[Quire (architecture)|quire]]. The altars in the apses are consecrated to Saint Bartholomew, Saint [[Catherine of Alexandria|Catherine]], and Saint [[James, son of Zebedee|James]] respectively. |
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'''St. Bartholomew's''' ({{langx|de|St. Bartholomä}}) is a Roman Catholic [[pilgrimage church]] in the [[Berchtesgadener Land]] district of [[Bavaria]] in [[Germany]]. It is named after Saint [[Bartholomew the Apostle]] (''Bartholomäus'' in German), patron of alpine farmers and dairymen. The church is located at the western shore of the [[Königssee]] lake, on the Hirschau peninsula. It can only be reached by ship or after a long hike across the surrounding mountains. |
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A first chapel at the lake was built in 1134 by the [[Berchtesgaden Provostry|Provosts of Berchtesgaden]]. In 1697, it was rebuilt in a [[Baroque architecture|Baroque]] style with a floor plan modeled on [[Salzburg Cathedral]], two [[onion dome]]s and a red domed roof. The church features [[stucco]] work by the [[Salzburg]] artist Joseph Schmidt and a three-[[apse]] [[Choir (architecture)|choir]]. The altars in the apses are consecrated to Saint Bartholomew, Saint [[Catherine of Alexandria|Catherine]], and Saint [[James, son of Zebedee|James]] respectively. |
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An annual pilgrimage to St. |
An annual pilgrimage to St. Bartholomew's is held on the Saturday after 24 August, starting from the [[Austria]]n municipality of [[Maria Alm]] and crossing the [[Berchtesgaden Alps]]. |
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Near the chapel lies the old [[hunting lodge]] of the same name. The lodge, which was first erected in the 12th century with the church, has been rebuilt |
Near the chapel lies the old [[Jagdschloss|hunting lodge]] of the same name. The lodge, which was first erected in the 12th century with the church, has been rebuilt several times. Until 1803, it was a private residence of the Berchtesgaden Prince-provosts; after their territory had been incorporated into the [[Kingdom of Bavaria]] in 1810, the building became a favourite hunting lodge of the ruling [[House of Wittelsbach]]; today it is an inn. |
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The church can be seen from a famous [[scenic viewpoint]] 743 meters above, which is called [[Archenkanzel]]. |
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==Gallery== |
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<gallery mode="packed"> |
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File:Koenigssee - St. Bartholomew's Church 01.jpg |
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File:Koenigssee - St. Bartholomew's Church 02.jpg |
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San Bartolomé, Lago del Rey, Alemania, 2019-05-17, DD 22.jpg |
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San Bartolomé, Lago del Rey, Alemania, 2019-05-17, DD 24.jpg |
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San Bartolomé, Lago del Rey, Alemania, 2019-05-17, DD 18.jpg |
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San Bartolomé, Lago del Rey, Alemania, 2019-05-17, DD 105-107 HDR.jpg |
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San Bartolomé, Lago del Rey, Alemania, 2019-05-17, DD 102-104 HDR.jpg |
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D.Kui1967 St. Bartholomew's Church.jpg |
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</gallery> |
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==Panoramic view== |
==Panoramic view== |
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{{Wide image|St Bartholomae panoramic view.jpg|2103px|Panoramic view from St.Bartholomä< |
{{Wide image|St Bartholomae panoramic view.jpg|2103px|Panoramic view from St.Bartholomä<br>21031 px wide in full resolution}} |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.schloesser.bayern.de/englisch/palace/objects/koe_bart.htm The Bavarian Palace Department: St. Bartholomew's Church] |
*[http://www.schloesser.bayern.de/englisch/palace/objects/koe_bart.htm The Bavarian Palace Department: St. Bartholomew's Church] |
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*{{in lang|de}} [https://archive.today/20070701024703/http://www.blfd.bayern.de/blfd/monument.php?id=1585089 Sankt Bartholomä] |
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[[Category:Roman Catholic churches in Bavaria]] |
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[[Category:Berchtesgaden Alps]] |
[[Category:Berchtesgaden Alps]] |
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[[Category:Pilgrimage churches in Germany]] |
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[[Category:Registered historic buildings and monuments in Bavaria]] |
[[Category:Registered historic buildings and monuments in Bavaria]] |
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[[Category:Buildings and structures in Berchtesgadener Land]] |
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[[Category:Churches completed in 1698]] |
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[[da:St. Bartholomä]] |
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[[de:St. Bartholomä (Königssee)]] |
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[[pnb:سینٹ بارتھولومیو]] |
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[[ru:Церковь святого Варфоломея (Кёнигсзее)]] |
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[[zh:圣巴尔多禄茂教堂 (贝希特斯加登)]] |
Latest revision as of 03:23, 31 October 2024
St. Bartholomew's Church | |
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47°32′41″N 12°58′21″E / 47.54472°N 12.97250°E | |
Location | Bavaria |
Country | Germany |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Architecture | |
Style | Baroque |
Years built | 1697-1698 |
St. Bartholomew's (German: St. Bartholomä) is a Roman Catholic pilgrimage church in the Berchtesgadener Land district of Bavaria in Germany. It is named after Saint Bartholomew the Apostle (Bartholomäus in German), patron of alpine farmers and dairymen. The church is located at the western shore of the Königssee lake, on the Hirschau peninsula. It can only be reached by ship or after a long hike across the surrounding mountains. A first chapel at the lake was built in 1134 by the Provosts of Berchtesgaden. In 1697, it was rebuilt in a Baroque style with a floor plan modeled on Salzburg Cathedral, two onion domes and a red domed roof. The church features stucco work by the Salzburg artist Joseph Schmidt and a three-apse choir. The altars in the apses are consecrated to Saint Bartholomew, Saint Catherine, and Saint James respectively.
An annual pilgrimage to St. Bartholomew's is held on the Saturday after 24 August, starting from the Austrian municipality of Maria Alm and crossing the Berchtesgaden Alps.
Near the chapel lies the old hunting lodge of the same name. The lodge, which was first erected in the 12th century with the church, has been rebuilt several times. Until 1803, it was a private residence of the Berchtesgaden Prince-provosts; after their territory had been incorporated into the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1810, the building became a favourite hunting lodge of the ruling House of Wittelsbach; today it is an inn.
The church can be seen from a famous scenic viewpoint 743 meters above, which is called Archenkanzel.
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[edit]Panoramic view
[edit]References
[edit]- The information in this article is based on that in its German equivalent.