Regensburg Germany - Neupfarrkirche- 11/4/15
Places to see in ( Regensburg - Germany ) Neupfarrplatz
Places to see in ( Regensburg - Germany ) Neupfarrplatz
In the Middle Ages, the Regensburg Jewish quarter was located on the site of the square . Since 981 AD, there is evidence of a Jewish community in Regensburg. There are 39 houses today, including some public buildings such as the synagogue . The Jewish community had its own administration, a seal and its own judges. Religious hatred of the Jews, accusations of ritual murder , economic interests of the inhabitants, merchants and artisans led in Regensburg in the turning period from the 15th to the 16th century to demand that the emperor be allowed to expel the Jews. Emperor Maximilian I., who acted as their protector against payment by the Jews, rejected the city's desire because his financial interests were not secured in terms of the expected repayment sum. The council of the city remained in the following years in the demand for expulsion of Jews and the Regensburg cathedral preacher Balthasar Hubmaier heated the mood against the Jews significantly. When the emperor died in 1519, the council of the city took advantage of the hour and it came in a planned, the imperial captain Thomas Fuchs von Wallburg allegedly surprising action to expel the Jewish community (then about 500 citizens), the demolition of the synagogue and the remaining buildings of the district.
In the middle of the square stands the Neupfarrkirche from 1540. The Renaissance building was originally built as a Catholic pilgrimage church. The anti-Semitic Marian pilgrimage arose immediately after the destruction of the Jewish quarter. In the later legend of the miraculous Maria, she was traced back to an alleged miracle during the destruction of the former synagogue on the square. A few years after its establishment, the town council became a Protestant denomination in 1542 and the church became the first Protestant parish church.
On the south side of the square is the Palais Löschenkohl (Neupfarrplatz 14) Regensburg banker Jerome Löschenkohl to plans by 1733 Johann Michael Prunner in rococo was built style. After the bankruptcy of the business in 1743, the Electoral Saxon mission to the Perpetual Diet was housed there until 1806 , later a department store and a cinema. Today, here is a branch of Commerzbank .
Air raid shelters built by the National Socialists in 1939/40 and a fire-fighting water cistern damaged the foundations of the Jewish ghetto. On the east side of the square many houses were demolished in favor of a controversial new department store in the 1970s. Parts of the facade of the former Hauptwache, built in 1818 to plans by Michael Dobmayr - not, as is often assumed, by Emanuel Herigoyen - were integrated into the department store. In the 90s, the square was traffic calmed and redesigned.
During construction work to redesign the square in 1995 west of the Neupfarrkirche found the remains of the Gothic synagogue destroyed in 1519 and a Romanesque predecessor building from the 11th or 12th century. Previously, the synagogue had been suspected directly under the Neupfarrkirche. By Albrecht Altdorfer there are two detailed etchings of the synagogue, which facilitated the identification. During the excavations in the following years, large parts of the medieval cellars of the Jewish quarter were uncovered and found, among other things, a gold treasure from the 14th century with 624 gold coins and a finger ring with the seal of the Jewish community. The gold treasure is today in the Historical Museumto see. The local political conflicts over the excavations provoked strong civic engagement, which affected the extent and nature of the excavations (1995-97). Designed by Regensburg architects Lydia Lehner and Franz Robold Information Center document Neupfarrplatz today introduced multimedia, the 2000-year history of the place. In the underground showrooms walls of the Roman military camp, three basement of the medieval Jewish quarter, foundations are the Neupfarrkirche and parts a ring bunker built in 1940. A documentary leads the visitor virtually through the ages. The Israeli artist Dani Karavanmade the floor plan of the synagogue visible through a white concrete walk-in bas-relief inaugurated on July 13, 2005 .
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