Bad Wilsnack

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coat of arms

Scene Description: eight shields, four of which emblems are identified as 1)arms of the Diocese of Havelberg, 2)the coat of arms of Johann Wöpelitz, Bishop of Havelberg, 3)arms of the Diocese of Lebus and 4)arms of the Diocese of Brandenburg [cf. FontNotes]

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design element - motifs - quatrefoil - cusped - 32

Scene Description: four on each side of the octagonal basin

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design element - patterns - tracery - window tracery - varied

Scene Description: trefoiled, quatrefoiled...

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view of church exterior - southwest view

Scene Description: Source caption: "Bad Wilsnack, Brandenburg. Wunderblutkirche."

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © A. Savin, 2013

Image Source: digital photograph 14 July 2013 by A. Savin [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Prignitz_07-13_img09_Bad_Wilsnack_Kirche.jpg] [accessed 6 March 2023]

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view of church interior - altar and retable

Scene Description: Source caption: "Wunderblutkirche (Bad Wilsnack)"

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Urphoto, 2020

Image Source: digital photograph 18 July 2020 by Urphoto [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wunderblutkirche_(Bad_Wilsnack)_11_Altar.jpg] [accessed 6 March 2023]

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view of church interior - shrine - detail

Scene Description: Source caption: "Wunderblutschrein [...] Im geschlossen Zustand. Zwei Engel halten die Monstranz mit dem Heiligen Blut. Darunter eine Darstellung der Gregorsmesse mit der Vision von Papst Gregor I. (590-604) beim Feiern der Messe."

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Andreas Franzkowiak (Bullenwächter), 2017

Image Source: digital photograph 13 August 2017 by Andreas Franzkowiak (Bullenwächter) [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wilsnack_Wunderblutschrein_geschlossen.jpg] [accessed 6 March 2023]

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view of church interior - shrine - detail

Scene Description: Source caption: "Wunderblutschrein [...] Im geöffneten Zustand."

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Andreas Franzkowiak (Bullenwächter), 2017

Image Source: digital photograph 13 August 2017 by Andreas Franzkowiak (Bullenwächter) [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wilsnack_Wunderblutschrein_offen.jpg] [accessed 6 March 2023]

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view of font

Scene Description: Source caption: "Taufbecken der Wunderblutkirche Bad Wilsnack, Brandenburg"

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view of font in context

Scene Description: Source caption: "Bad Wilsnack. Wunderblutkirche St. Nikolai, Inneres, Blick zur Orgel"

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Richard Peter/ Deutsche Fotothek, 2009

Image Source: digital image of a 1968 B&W photograph [df_ps_0006204] by Richard Peter, in Deutsche Fotothek [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fotothek_df_ps_0006204_Kirchen_^_Wallfahrtskirchen.jpg] [accessed 6 March 2023]

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INFORMATION

FontID: 24608WIL
Church/Chapel: Evangelische Wunderblutkirche St. Nikolai
Church Patron Saints: St. Nicholas of Myra
Church Location: An d. Nikolaikirche 5, 19336 Bad Wilsnack, Germany -- Tel.: +49 174 8483273
Country Name: Germany
Location: Prignitz, Brandenburg
Directions to Site: Located off the L10-L11 crossroads, on the E bank of the Elbe river, 80-90 km NW of Berlin
Font Location in Church: Inside the church, E end of the nave
Century and Period: , Late Gothic
Credit and Acknowledgements: We are grateful to Pol Herman for bringing this font to our attention and fro his help in documenting it
Church Notes: origimal church ca. 1286-1300; burbed down 1383; re-built 1384-1400; modified since
Baptismal font of sandstone bearing eight shields, four of which emblems are identified as 1)arms of the Diocese of Havelberg, 2)the coat of arms of Johann Wöpelitz, Bishop of Havelberg, 3)arms of the Diocese of Lebus and 4)arms of the Diocese of Brandenburg [source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wunderblutkirche_(Bad_Wilsnack) [accessed 6 March 2023].

COORDINATES

Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal: 52.956028, 11.945764
Church Latitude & Longitude DMS: 52° 57′ 21.7″ N, 11° 56′ 44.75″ E
UTM: 32U 697868 5871440