- Schleswig Cathedral
Schleswig Cathedral ( _de. Schleswiger Dom), officially the Cathedral of St. Peter at Schleswig ( _de. St. Petri-Dom zu Schleswig), is the main church of Schleswig and was the
cathedral of theBishop of Schleswig until the diocese was dissolved in 1624. It is now the church of a Lutheran bishop and ranks among the most important architectural monuments ofSchleswig-Holstein .History
Predecessors
In 850 a missionary church was founded in Haithabu (
Hedeby ). From 947 to 949 Otto I installed 3 dioceses on thecimbri an peninsula:Ribe diocese, Schleswig diocese and in 948 Århus diocese. After the founding of Schleswig diocese in 947, the first cathedral in Schleswig was built. Today, neither the size nor the location of this cathedral is known.Construction
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In 1134, the Danish King Niels' headless was body was laid out in St. Peter's Cathedral after it was pulled from the Schlien in the nets of local fishermen. The monks who attended the corpse heard strange noises and believed that the spirit of King Niels wandered about in the church. As a result the king's body was taken to Gottorp and stuffed into a boggy grave. Someone hammered a stake through Niel's chest to keep him there. Legend has it that King Niels still haunts the cathedral, and that he still hunts across the moors and forest of Schleswig with his hounds. [Hvitfeldt,Arild.Danmarks Riges Krønike] King
Frederick I of Denmark is entombed in the cathedralAfter the collapse of two towers and some parts of the basilica in 1275, the High Gothic Hall Choir was constructed and completed around 1300.
The Late Gothic Hall Church was built from 1200 to 1408 and was finally perfected in the 16th century. It was in 1894 that the cathedral got its final outward appearance. In 1888, when Schleswig became provincial capital, the construction of a
Gothic revival ist western tower began at the request of the King of Prussia. It was finally completed in 1984 and was, measuring 112 meters, a little too high when compared to the proportions of the chathedral. There is a panorama platform on the tower at 65 meters which commands a great view on the city of Schleswig, theSchlei and the fishing village of Holm.As of 2006 , it is possible to view the bells above the platform with a special guided tour starting in the cathedral.Beside the Gothic "Altar of the Magi" (ca. 1300) in the southern choir, a bronze baptismal font in the high choir by Ghert Klinghe (1480) and a four-meter-high
wood carving ofChristophorus , the cathedral's main attraction is the famous Bordesholm Altar.The Cathedral in detail
The Petri Portal
Access to the cathedral is granted through the romanesque "Petri Portal", dating back to 1180.
A variety of materials were used for the portal's construction: granite, red
sandstone fromSkåne ,limestone fromGotland and tuff from theRhineland .On the Tympanum,
Christ is depicted amongst evangelists andsaint s. Presumably, the one holding the key is the disciple Peter, and the other one who is given the scroll with the Christian mission, is St. Paul.Beside the portal, there is a weathered
sculpture of a lion; another one can be found on the outer wall of thesacristy .The Sacristy
The
sacristy , build around 1480, first served, indeed, as sacristy and conference room of the "Domkapitel" (an entity similar toParochial Church Council s that is tasked with the cathedral's day-to-day religious work; literally "cathedral capital") and since 1567 as classroom for the cathedral's school. After thereformation , it was converted to a "Fürstengruft" (tomb for the princes) as tomb for the dukes of Holstein-Gottorp.The High Choir
Bishop Berthold arranged for an expansion of the High Choir at the end of the 13th century. Also, frescos were added, depicting the
Annunciation , theCoronation of Mary ,St. Catherine ,St. Philippus ,St. Peter ,Deesis and angels. The choir banks were manufactured by an unknown artist working under thepseudonym "Magister rusticus" at the beginning of the 16th century.The "Schwahl"
The three-winged
cloisters at the northern end of the nave, were constructed from 1310 to 1320, called the "Schwahl". The name has its root in the Danish-Low German dialect and means "cold alley". It was used mainly forprocessions that left and re-entered the church on that way. Here, restored frescos from the church's foundation can be found. They show the life of Christ as well as a selection oflegendary creatures . DuringAdvent , a small art market takes place in the cloisters.The "Brüggemannaltar"
The
oak wood altar, carved by Hans Brüggemann from 1514 to 1521, is 12.60 meters high and depicts biblical history from Christ's arrest to Ascension (modelled afterAlbrecht Dürer 's "Little Passion"). In the central piece, Jesus carrying the cross and the descent to hell are emphasized through larger carvings. Ascension andPentecost are depicted on the altar wings. Next to the central piece,Adam and Eve can be see. Above everything, Jesus Christ hovers aspantocrator .Originally, the altar was manufactured for the Augustinian "Chorherrenkirche" in
Bordesholm . After the priory's dissolution, the Duke Christian Albrecht of Holstein-Gottorp arranged for the altar's transfer to Schleswig Cathedral in 1666. A youngEmil Nolde helped with the altar's restoration inFlensburg at the end of the 19th century.Cenotaph of Frederick I
In the northern choir nave, an elegant
renaissance cenotaph for Frederick I, King ofDenmark andNorway and Duke of Schleswig andHolstein , can be found. The tombstone, created for the choir in 1552 and put up there, was moved to its current position in 1901. It was called one of the "masterpieces of Dutch renaissance art in Northern Europe" (M. Mehling). Its creator is the Flemishsculptor Cornelis Floris de Vriendt . Instead of the usual sevenvirtue s, the (empty)sarcophagus stands only on six.The "Blue Madonna"
Jürgen Ovens (1623-1678) painted his "Blue Madonna" which was originally called "Holy Family with Johannes", in 1669. It is situated on a pillar in the northern side nave. The influence ofAnthony van Dyck is clearly visible on thebaroque painting.Jürgen Ovens, born 1623 in Tönning, was a pupil of
Rembrandt 's and court painter of the Dukes of Holstein-Gottorp. The "Blue Madonna" is his most famous painting. A "self-portrait" from 1691 can be found in the Laurentius Church in Tönning. Other works of Ovens can be seen in the State Museum of Schleswig-Holstein in Castle Gottorf.Central Tower
The central tower was constructed from 1888 to 1894 from brick. At 112 meters, it is the second-largest church spire in
Schleswig-Holstein , after the Marienkirche inLübeck . The tower had fallen into disrepair in the early 1950s and was restored from 1953 to 1956.Further reading
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German Wikipedia has a large selection of books about the cathedral: [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schleswiger_Dom#Literatur|Literature about Schleswig Cathedral] de iconReferences
External links
* [http://www.schleswigerdom.de/ Official Page of Schleswig Cathedral] de icon
Pictures
* [http://www.schlei-ostsee-urlaub.de/umgebung/schleswig/schleswig_dom3_460.jpgCentral Tower]
* [http://www.schlei-ostsee-urlaub.de/umgebung/schleswig/schleswig_dom4_460.jpgPortal]
* [http://www.neufi.de/altar1.jpgJesus Carrying the Cross on the "Brüggemannaltar"]
* [http://www.neufi.de/holzfiguren.jpgThe Entombment of Christ on the "Brüggemannaltar"]
* [http://www.uni-kiel.de/gza/2/Friedrich/Grossbildseiten/Bilder/GrabmalvonWesten600.gifCenotaph of Frederick I]
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