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St Peter's Church (Sankt Peter) is a Roman Catholic church in Cologne, run by the Jesuits. The painter
Rubens Sir Peter Paul Rubens (; ; 28 June 1577 – 30 May 1640) was a Flemish artist and diplomat from the Duchy of Brabant in the Southern Netherlands (modern-day Belgium). He is considered the most influential artist of the Flemish Baroque traditio ...
was baptised in the church and his ''The Crucifixion of St Peter'' is on display there – it was commissioned in 1638 by the Cologne art collector and businessman
Eberhard Jabach Everhard or Eberhard Jabach (10 July 1618 – 9 March 1695) was a French businessman, art collector and director of the French East India Company. He was born in Cologne in the Holy Roman Empire but later naturalised as a French subject. Life His ...
. The building also houses the 'Kunst-Station Sankt Peter', a centre for contemporary art, music and literature.


History

The present building was constructed in the Gothic style between 1513 and on the remains of earlier Roman and Romanesque churches, making it the latest surviving Gothic church in the city. It is one of the churches maintained and supported by the
Förderverein Romanische Kirchen Köln The Förderverein Romanische Kirchen Köln e. V. is a German association which financially and conceptually supports research, restoration and preservation of Romanesque churches in Cologne. It was founded in 1981 and also organises public relati ...
. The surviving Romanesque west tower dates to 1170. It and the nearby Cäcilienkirche are the city's only two surviving double-churches, which combined a parish church with a collegiate church or '' Stiftkirche''. In the night bombing raid on 29 June 1943, known as the "Peter-und-Paul-Angriffs" (Peter and Paul attack), the church's parish was almost completely destroyed, with the church building itself leveled to its foundations and its pillars destroyed. Efforts were made to secure the more important pieces of church furniture such as the stained glass and altarpieces, but much of the opulent woodwork such as the altars, pulpits and 1907 organ in its 1820 case were lost to the fire. Initial measures were put in place to make the site safe in 1950 and the rest of the restoration was almost complete by 1960, led by government architects
Karl Band Karl Friedrich Heinrich Band (8 November 1900 – 6 October 1995) was a German architect. Origin Born in Cologne, Band was the son of the architect Heinrich Band (1855–1919), a long-time associate of the building councillor Hermann Otto Pfl ...
and
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. With few resources and a prevailing consensus to emphasize what had been lost, Band's restoration was "sensitive, but ultimately eft the interioronly as a fragment", producing an almost Protestant effect compared to its pre-war appearance. A redbrick nave contrasted with a raised bluestone chancel, while a new dark wood coffered ceiling was added – the city conservator
Hiltrud Kier Hiltrud Kier (née Arnetzl; born 30 June 1937) is an Austrian art historian and academic. She was city conservator to Cologne Cologne ( ; german: Köln ; ksh, Kölle ) is the largest city of the German western state of North Rhine-West ...
remarked that the ceiling's effect "was similar to a coffin lid". She also stated that the new vaulted ceilings between the
clerestory In architecture, a clerestory ( ; , also clearstory, clearstorey, or overstorey) is a high section of wall that contains windows above eye level. Its purpose is to admit light, fresh air, or both. Historically, ''clerestory'' denoted an upper l ...
windows were "like architectural tears" reminiscent of the lost vaulting. Only a few restored or reconstructed furnishings were placed in the building, including the medieval font and the wrought iron Baroque grille. In July 1960 the Jesuits took over the church and in September of that year one of them, Alois Schuh, was made the parish priest. A new, simple stone high-altar was later added and in 1961 the altarpieces by
Cornelius Schut Cornelis Schut (13 May 1597 – 29 April 1655) was a Flemish painter, draughtsman, engraver and tapestry designer who specialized in religious and mythological scenes. Presumed to have trained under Rubens, he treated Counter-Reformation ...
(''The Conversion of St Peter'') and Rubens returned to the church; and the surviving stained glass windows were reinstalled. The building was restored again between 1997 and 2000 to designs by Wiegmann & Trübenbach. Kunstraum -St.-Peter,-Köln2.jpg, St Peter's Kunstraum -St.-Peter,-Köln1.jpg, St Peter's


See also

* List of Jesuit sites


References


Bibliography (in German)

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Hiltrud Kier Hiltrud Kier (née Arnetzl; born 30 June 1937) is an Austrian art historian and academic. She was city conservator to Cologne Cologne ( ; german: Köln ; ksh, Kölle ) is the largest city of the German western state of North Rhine-West ...
: ''Gotik in Köln''. Wienand, Köln 1997. . * Nicolas T. Weiser: ''Offenes Zueinander, Räumliche Dimensionen von Religion und Kunst in der Kunst-Station Sankt Peter Köln.'' Schnell & Steiner, Regensburg 2002. . * Michael Gassmann, Karl Wilhelm Boll, Kurt Danch: ''Werkzeuge der Stille – Die neuen Orgeln in Sankt Peter zu Köln.'' Wienand, Köln 2004. . *
Hiltrud Westermann-Angerhausen Hiltrud (born c. 716 died 754), was a Duchess consort of Bavaria. Pierre Riché, Les Carolingiens, une famille qui fit l'Europe, Paris, Hachette, coll. « Pluriel », 1983 (réimpr. 1997), 490 p. ( She was regent of Bavaria for her minor son in 748 ...
/ Guido Schlimbach: ''Museum Schnütgen und Sankt Peter'' Schnell & Steiner, Regensburg 2005. . * Ivo Rauch und Hartmut Scholz: ''Sankt Peter zu Köln – Meisterwerke der Glasmalerei.'' Schnell+Steiner, Regensburg 2007. . * Friedhelm Mennekes: ''Zwischen Freiheit und Bindung'' Im Gespräch mit Brigitta Lentz über Kirche und Kunst, Wienand, Köln 2008. . * Guido Schlimbach: ''Für Friedhelm Mennekes. Kunst-Station Sankt Peter Köln''. Texte von Kardinal Joachim Meisner, Arnulf Rainer, James Brown, Peter Bares u. a. Wienand, Köln 2008. . * Guido Schlimbach: ''Für einen lange währenden Augenblick. Die Kunst-Station Sankt Peter Köln im Spannungsfeld von Religion und Kunst'', Verlag Schnell & Steiner, Regensburg 2009. . * Dominik Susteck: Peter Bares. Komponist und Orgelvisionär. Dohr, Köln 2011. . * Guido Schlimbach: ''Eines der besten Bilder, die meine Hand geschaffen hat. Peter Paul Rubens, Die Kreuzigung Petri''. Kunst-Station Sankt Peter Köln, Köln 2015. (ohne ISBN).
Hoffs, Gerhard (Hrsg.): ''Glockenmusik katholischer Kirchen Kölns.'', S. 205–213.
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