Evangelische Kirche Crostau, Lutheran church in Schirgiswalde-Kirschau, Germany.
Evangelische Kirche Crostau is a church building in Schirgiswalde-Kirschau with solid stone walls, tall windows, and a distinctive bell tower rising above the town. Inside, a hand-crafted organ by Silbermann dominates the interior space and serves as the musical heart of the building.
This building was completely rebuilt in 1868-1869 after a gallery section collapsed, which led to its reconstruction in its current form. The rebuilding marked a turning point in the church's physical development and preservation.
The organ inside comes from Silbermann, a renowned builder known throughout Germany, and still plays during services and musical events today. It remains central to the local community's spiritual and cultural calendar.
You can explore the interior from Tuesday to Sunday between 10:00 and 16:00, when the building hosts regular services and musical performances. Check ahead before your visit if you want to catch a specific event or ensure the doors are open.
The copper roof installed in 1977 shifts in color depending on weather and light conditions throughout the day. These natural changes are especially striking during early morning and late afternoon hours.
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