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Coordinates: 50°4943N 10°4405E / 50.8285°N 10.7347°E / 50.8285; 10.7347
 

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Michaeliskirche (St. Michaelis Kirche)
Tower of Michaeliskirche
Religion
AffiliationProtestant (Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirchgemeinde Ohrdruf)
DistrictGotha
ProvinceThuringia
Location
MunicipalityOhrdruf
StateGermany
Michaeliskirche (Ohrdruf) is located in Germany
Michaeliskirche (Ohrdruf)

Shown within Germany

Geographic coordinates50°49′43N 10°44′05E / 50.8285°N 10.7347°E / 50.8285; 10.7347

The MichaeliskircheorSt. Michaelis Kirche (St. Michael's Church) in the Thuringian town of Ohrdruf was the church where Johann Sebastian Bach's eldest brother, Johann Christoph Bach, held the post of organist 1690 - 1721. He took on the care of his younger brothers Johann Jacob and Johann Sebastian after they were orphaned in 1695.

History[edit]

Previous churches at the site go back to the 8th century and are associated with Saint Boniface who reportedly founded the first monastery in Thuringia here, dedicated to Saint Michael.[1]

J. S. Bach was orphaned at the age of 9 and went to live with his eldest brother. Johann Sebastian also attended school here.[2][3]

The church contained a three-manual German baroque organ in a historic case of Austrian origin. It was here that Bach learned about organ building. The organ needed constant repairs, and he was sent into the organ often to fix minor problems.

The church burned down in 1753 and 1808 when fires raged through the town, but rebuilt each time. The church was again destroyed by Allied bombing in 1945, only the roofless 15th century tower remained. This was covered by a concrete roof until 1998/99 when the tower was reconstructed. Today, the tower houses a small chapel and an exhibition on the church's history.[1][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Der Turm der St. Michaelis Kirche (German)". Ohrdruf evangelisch.de. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
  • ^ "Alles auf Anfang (German)". Monumente-online.de. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
  • ^ a b "Sehenswertes in Ohrdruf (German)". Ohrdruf.de. Archived from the original on 13 November 2016. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
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