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Coordinates: 50°15′48″N 11°56′02″E / 50.263284°N 11.933985°E / 50.263284; 11.933985
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Bridge over the Schwesnitz, in the background the Evangelical jakobuskirche with rectory
View of the Oberkotzau marketplace
The sculptural epitaph of the knight Christoph von Kotzau found in the church

Jakobuskirche (Oberkotzau)

The Jakobuskirche Oberkotzau (Saint James' Church of Oberkotzau) is an Evangelical Lutheran Parish church in Oberkotzau, Germany. It lies next to the town's marketplace, below the Schloss Oberkotzau (Oberkotzau Castle).

History

The development of the Jakobuskirche is closely related to the local nobility, the Kotzau family, who ruled the region for several centuries. Members of the family were buried within the church, which is bore witness to by several epitaphs on the interior and exterior walls of the church, such as that of Georg Wolf of Kotzau. The original village cemetery surrounded the church.

Architecture and Embellishments

The pulpit altar was created by Elias Räntz.

The chancel and nave do not share a common axis, instead forming an angle. In 1935 major reconstruction work was carried out under the architect German Bestelmeyer, which at the time was heavily debated in the local press.

Numerous coats of arms from knight's families in the area can be found in the gallery. The coat of arms of the

Hohenzollerns of the Principality of Bayreuth
, from where the Kotzau barons originally hailed, were later added.

Literature

Weblinks

50°15′48″N 11°56′02″E / 50.263284°N 11.933985°E / 50.263284; 11.933985

Category:Churches in Europe