City Church of Bremgarten

City Church of Bremgarten

The City Church of Bremgarten (German: Stadtkirche Bremgarten) is a listed heritage building in the city of Bremgarten, Canton of Aargau, Switzerland. It is an important landmark of Bremgarten. It is protected at the level of national importance (A-building), together with three chapels (St. Anna, St. Clara, and the Mother of God).[1]

History

The church was built in 1300 and was consecrated in honor of Saint Mary Magdalene. In 1420 Anna of Brunswick-Lüneburg, the wife of Frederick IV, Duke of Austria, gave all rights to the church to the local hospital, under the condition that a mass in her memory would be served once per year. The mass is still being served. In 1529, in the course of the Reformation, the building was converted into a Protestant church, but in 1532 it became Catholic again, Since 1532, the church has been consecrated in honor of Saint Nicholas.[2]


References

  1. "Schweizerisches Inventar der Kulturgüter von nationaler Bedeutung - AG" (PDF) (in German). Bundesamt für Bevölkerungsschutz BABS. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
  2. "Rundgang im Kirchenbezirk" (in German). Kath. Pfarramt Bremgarten AG. Retrieved 25 August 2014.

Coordinates: 47°21′07″N 8°20′24″E / 47.3518333333°N 8.340125°E / 47.3518333333; 8.340125

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