The village church in Selchow was built in the 13th century with field stones. It stands in the center of the village on a small hill. The church is surrounded by a wall made of unhewn fieldstones.
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The style of the church corresponds to the late romanticism. The nave was probably built first, the tower followed later. Around 1700 a patronage lodge with a crypt was added.
The altar has two levels and was made by the sculptor Detlev Matzmann in 1710. The wooden crucifix on the south wall dates from the 15th century. On the gallery there is a Schuke organ from 1951. Very special is the two-story lord's box.
Renovation work has been carried out time and again. The last in the years 1999/2000.
The church is cared for by the Protestant church district of Neukölln. Services are held alternately in the parishes of the parish Selchow.
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The altar has two levels and was made by the sculptor Detlev Matzmann in 1710. The wooden crucifix on the south wall dates from the 15th century. On the gallery there is a Schuke organ from 1951. Very special is the two-story lord's box.
Renovation work has been carried out time and again. The last in the years 1999/2000.
The church is cared for by the Protestant church district of Neukölln. Services are held alternately in the parishes of the parish Selchow.
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