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Deutsch: Hainewalde: Blick in die evangelische Kirche. Die heutige Kirche ist wahrscheinlich der dritte Kirchenbau des Ortes. Die Grundsteinlegung erfolgte 1705, die Weihe 1711. Der Bau wurde durch den Einfall der Schweden in Sachsen von 1703 bis 1705 unterbrochen. Bauherren und Stifter der Kirche waren der kursächsische Obrist Otto Ludwig von Kanitz und seine Gattin Victoria Tugendreich von Kanitz geb. von Kyaw. Das Äußere der Kirche ist schlicht gehalten. Mit reichlich 50 Metern zählt der Turm zu den höchsten Dorfkirchtürmen der Oberlausitz. Die gesamte Kirchenausstattung befindet sich noch im ursprünglichen Zustand vom Anfang des 18. Jahrhunderts. Dies verleiht der Kirche einen besonderen kulturellen und kunsthistorischen Wert. (Am Kirchberg 6, Denkmal-Nr. 09271033, Sachgesamtheits-Nr. 09303500) |
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Author | Norbert Kaiser |
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