Evangelische Kirche Nordenstadt
Turmstraße 21
65205 Wiesbaden
Telefon: 06122 / 2225 oder 4770
Telefax: 06122 / 12298
religious denomination: protestant
65205 Wiesbaden
Telefon: 06122 / 2225 oder 4770
Telefax: 06122 / 12298
religious denomination: protestant
The town of Nordenstadt was first mentioned in documents in 950 A.D. and presumably already had a small church then. Around 1100 A.D., the lower part of the Romanesque tower of today's church was built, which was later converted to the Late Gothic style with the addition of the choir. During the Thirty Years War, the town and the church were severely damaged. From 1718 to 1721, the dilapidated church was torn down and rebuilt as a bigger church; the choir and the tower remained unchanged.
The church acquired its most striking aspects during the Baroque period. A Baroque tower dome was added and the date 1738 was affixed to the tower. The interior is designed in the style of rural Baroque with its marbled wooden pillars and the gallery. The pulpit and the epitaph complete the Baroque features of this church. The present appearance of the interior was achieved by the installation of a Classic Revival style barrel vault with a coffered ceiling (1823) and the Romantic-era organ (1886).
Points of interest
- Late Gothic choir and tower with a Baroque onion dome
- Gothic keystone (A and O) over the south entrance
- Nave with Baroque features, marbled pillars and spandrel paintings around 1730
- Barrel vault with Classic Revival style coffered ceiling from 1823
- Impressive 18th century altar crucifix
- Font made of Lahn marble from 1732
- Epitaph by Joh. Daniel Schnorr from 1767
- Oil painting (Lamentation over Christ), 18th century
- Romantic period organ from 1886 by Igstadt organ maker Heinrich Voigt
Opening hours
during services or by arrangement
Services
usually on Sundays at 10 a.m., evening services once a month
Bus connections
Lines 15, 48, 262 Bus stop: Hessenring
Parking
in front of the church