Marienkirche, Wolfenbüttel Explained

Marienkirche
Fullname:Hauptkirche Beatae Mariae Virginis
Coordinates:52.162°N 10.5372°W
Denomination:Lutheran
Location:Wolfenbüttel, Lower Saxony
Country:Germany
Synod:Church in Brunswick

The Marienkirche is a main church (Hauptkirche) in Wolfenbüttel, Lower Saxony, Germany. The official name of the Lutheran church is Hauptkirche Beatae Mariae Virginis (Main church of the Blessed Virgin Mary). Short common names are Hauptkirche BMV, or simply BMV. It is regarded as the first major Protestant church. It was commissioned by Henry Julius, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Building began in 1608, directed by Baumeister Paul Francke. The portals in the north and south are attributed to .[1]

Burials

The composer Michael Praetorius, the writer Gottfried Wilhelm Sacer and the architect Paul Francke are buried in the church. The Fürstengruft below the choir contains the graves of 29 members of the ducal house of the Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel from the beginning of the 17th century to 1767.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jacob Meyer-Heine on British Museum.