Regensberg Reformed Church

Regensberg Reformed Church (Reformierte Kirchgemeinde Regensberg) is an Evangelical Reformed Church in the Swiss municipality of Regensberg in the Canton of Zürich. The church originally dates to 1248, when it was a wooden chapel. In 1540, the chapel and all the houses in the upper castle were destroyed by fire. Only the church's tower, dating to 1506, and the main portal were spared. The church was rebuilt in stone in the Gothic style.[1] Its south-facing clock face overlooks the municipality.

Regensberg Reformed Church
The church in 2011
Religion
AffiliationEvangelical Reformed
DistrictEvangelical Reformed Church of the Canton of Zürich
Location
LocationRegensberg, Canton of Zürich
Switzerland
Geographic coordinates47°29′00″N 8°26′20″E / 47.483218°N 8.438782°E / 47.483218; 8.438782
Architecture
TypeChurch
StyleGothic
Completed
  • 1248 (original chapel)
  • 1540 (stone church)
  • 1723 (tower roof redesigned)
  • 1991 (renovation)
Website
Official website

The roof of the church tower was redesigned and rebuilt as a "tent roof" in 1723. To pay for the work, the church's pews were sold.[1]

Three new bells were installed in the new tower clock shortly after World War II, in addition to a new mechanical organ being built.[1]

Another major renovation was begun in 1991.[1]

As of 2024, the pastor of the church is Bänziger Matthias.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Kirchengeschichte". Reformierte Kirchgemeinde Regensberg (in German). Retrieved 2024-08-11.
  2. ^ Reformed Parish of Regensberg – Church
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