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Reformierte Kirche Greifensee (native German name, literally: Greifensee Reformed Church or commonly Gallus-Kapelle ''Im Städtli''), is a church and a listed heritage building in the
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of Greifensee, Canton of Zürich, Switzerland.


Architecture

The triangular building is considered to be the oldest intact
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monument of the medieval town of Greifensee. Originally, it was integrated into the eastern corner of the city walls as a ''Wehrkirche'', a
fortified church A fortified church is a church that is built to serve a defensive role in times of war. Such churches were specially designed to incorporate military features, such as thick walls, battlements, and embrasures. Others, such as the Ávila Cathedra ...
, repeating in its ground floor the plan of the small town. The Gothic building got its unusual floor plan due to the inclusion in the town walls of Greifensee. The facade is dominated by a clock tower with pinnacles. The interior has a single central pillar, which unfolds to a stellar vault with magnificent keystones. The wooden gallery dates back to 1638, the baptismal font is from 1603, and the pulpit in rococo style dates from 1780. On the inner walls Bible verses are painted. Greifensee (ZH) - Gallus-Kapelle IMG 6563 ShiftN.jpg, ''Gallus-Kapelle'' and the town hall of Greifensee Greifensee - Reformierte Kirche (Gallus-Kapelle), Im Städtli 2011-09-03 15-45-08.jpg, view from outside of the town wall Greifensee ZH - Gallus-Kapelle IMG 2432.jpg, interior view Greifensee - Reformierte Kirche (Gallus-Kapelle), Im Städtli 2011-09-03 16-04-48.jpg, ridge tower


History

Nobleman ''Hermann IV'' (the younger ''Marschal'') ''von Landenberg'' donated, for his salvation and on his wife ''Elisabeth von Schellenberg'' favour, the fortified chapel around 1330–1340. The year book (''Jahrzeitbuch'') of the Uster church lists donations by the Landenberg family in favor of the Uster church, as well as the foundation of the chapel in Greifensee and the foundation of the Greifensee castle chapel around 1350. The castle chapel is dedicated to St Catherine, and also was given by Hermann IV. For centuries, the tiny Gallus chapel has been the
Parish church A parish church (or parochial church) in Christianity is the church which acts as the religious centre of a parish. In many parts of the world, especially in rural areas, the parish church may play a significant role in community activities, ...
of the medieval town of Greifensee. The church is associated to the Reformed Church of the canton of Zürich and also is popular for weddings.


Cultural Heritage

The small building is listed as ''Reformierte Kirche, Im Städtli'' in the Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance as a ''Class A'' object of national importance.


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* {{coord, 47.36489, N, 8.67691, E, region:CH-ZH_type:landmark, format=dms, display=title Churches in the canton of Zürich Church, Greifensee Reformed Chapels in Switzerland Fortified church buildings in Switzerland Reformed church buildings in Switzerland 14th-century churches in Switzerland 14th-century establishments in Switzerland Cultural property of national significance in the canton of Zürich Gothic architecture in Switzerland