The original church was built in the 14th century, and then fortified around 1500. That was when the bell tower / donjon was built. In 1845, the church was demolished except for the bell tower / donjon. The reason for that, was likely a large village fire earlier in the century.
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The altar is in baroque style and was crafted in the years 1766 and 1767. It shows Jesus Christ on the cross. It was manufactured by Johann Folbarth.
The baroque pulpit as well was built by Johann Folbarth in 1792.
In 1765 Organ builder Johann Raab from Brasov builds the magnificent organ for the church, that is still in use, and thrones above the middleship today. It has 22 registers and two manuals.
The bell is from before the reformation, and has a Latin inscription. It is over 500 years old.
1206 | First mention as "villa Baramcuth". |
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1400 | Barcut becomes part of the Schenker's chapter. |
1488 | Barcut is home to 50 families, a school, a mill and 3 shepherds. |
1532 | It counts some 80 families now, which makes it third biggest in the near region, behind Agnita and Iacobeni. |
1547 | The church is raided by hostile troops. |
1772 | A large fire devastates Barcut, barely any house survives. |
1810 | Another fire plagues the village. |
1912 | Construction of a community center on the "Steinhöhe" (stone hill). |