Wienhausen: The holy sepulcher at Cloister Wienhausen
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Wienhausen: The holy sepulcher at Cloister Wienhausen
One of the most important cultural sites in North Germany can be found in Cloister Wienhausen: The Holy Sepulcher with a figure of Christ from the 13th century and a house-shaped shrine from the 15th century. The Holy Sepulcher can be visited on a guided monastery tour.
A larger than life-sized figure of the Corpse of Christ lies on a narrow, square compound in a house-shaped shrine. The face is finely modeled in terms of color. A large shroud is draped around head and body.
At the end of the 13th century three wooden, richly painted sculptures were made for the monastery Wienhausen. One of them was the Christ of the Sepulcher. This sculpture is still in an exceptionally good condition. The science of the arts counts this figure among the most important early Gothic creations of Lower Saxony.
The Holy Sepulcher is a wooden shrine from the 15th century, its visible side painted with scenes of the Christian salvation history, with a larger than life-sized figure of Christ from the 13th century.
The house-shaped shrine was donated by the abbess Katharina von Hoya around 1440 as the new "Sepulcher of the Lord”. Together with the statue it served as a reliquary as well as a devotional site during the Easter Liturgy.
Scholars are still arguing whether
the "Holy Sepulcher” of Wienhausen was meant as a visual example for the poorer
people who couldn't afford a pilgrimage to Jerusalem or whether it was part of
the convent's Easter Liturgy.
Fact is that it possesses various interesting features:
State of the Sepulcher: Open upper door. The lying figure of Christ is
fully visible.
State on Good Friday: All doors of
the shrine are shut showing the sleeping watchmen on the front.
The empty tomb: The doors of the
base are open. On their inner surface are pictures of the resurrection, but the
interior of the shrine is empty.
The special feature of this
sepulcher is that, in contrast to other sepulchers anywhere in the world, the
statue of Christ was not laid on the floor. Also, there is no other shrine
featuring such a multipartite picture range as the one in Wienhausen.
Source: Babette Hartwieg, Cloister
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