Church Wagenitz

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Wagenitz village church in Havelland Luch was built in its current form as a hall church with a square west tower in 1753 by Johann-Christoph von Bredow. In 1667, he donated a six metre square votive painting to the parish, which has been preserved to this day, depicting him, his wife Barbara von Görne and their children. Bredow survived the fire attack by the Swedes in 1635. In addition to the wooden gallery with its Tuscan columns dating from the previous church, the simple pulpit altar, pews, floor panels and baptismal font from the 19th century have also been well preserved. The large crucifix dating from the 15th century can also be seen, as can the rudiments of the Lütkemüller organ (made in 1885). The tower clock dating from 1865 and a Medieval bronze bell are still in use. The crypt below the altar area has not been used since 1840 but it can be seen through a cellar window.
Viewings by arrangement (telephone +49 33237 85841, 89635 or 89623).
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Wagenitz village church in Havelland Luch was built in its current form as a hall church with a square west tower in 1753 by Johann-Christoph von Bredow. In 1667, he donated a six metre square votive painting to the parish, which has been preserved to this day, depicting him, his wife Barbara von Görne and their children. Bredow survived the fire attack by the Swedes in 1635. In addition to the wooden gallery with its Tuscan columns dating from the previous church, the simple pulpit altar, pews, floor panels and baptismal font from the 19th century have also been well preserved. The large crucifix dating from the 15th century can also be seen, as can the rudiments of the Lütkemüller organ (made in 1885). The tower clock dating from 1865 and a Medieval bronze bell are still in use. The crypt below the altar area has not been used since 1840 but it can be seen through a cellar window.
Viewings by arrangement (telephone +49 33237 85841, 89635 or 89623).
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Zum Schwedenturm 6

14662 Mühlenberge OT Wagenitz

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Tourismusverband Havelland e.V.

Theodor-Fontane-Straße 10
14641 Nauen OT Ribbeck

Tel.: +49 (0) 33237-859030
Fax: +49 (0) 33237-859040

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