Beggerow Church

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Church from the northwest
Church from the southeast

The Church of Beggerow is a Gothic church building in the West Pomeranian municipality of Beggerow .

The church was built from field stone and brick . The nave has a flat roof. The interior of the choir, closed on three sides, is only slightly separated from the nave, a half-timbered building from 1412 that was subsequently sheathed with masonry. On the outside of the choir from 1438 there are flat bracing templates. The pillars and wall surfaces of the choir are made of field stone near the ground, increasing further up, or the flat pillars are made entirely of brick. Buttresses were added to the ship afterwards . In the west there is a church tower with a pyramid roof. The tower was destroyed in the Thirty Years War and only rebuilt in 1737.

Restorations followed in 1930 and 1962 .

The equipment includes a pulpit with rich carvings on the basket. The rest of the furnishings were added in 1885. The church has a bell from the Reformation period .

The organ by Barnim Grüneberg with the opus number 257 dates from 1884.

The Protestant parish has been part of the Demmin Propstei in the Pomeranian Evangelical Church District of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany since 2012 . Before that she belonged to the Demmin parish of the Pomeranian Evangelical Church .

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Coordinates: 53 ° 49 ′ 39.6 ″  N , 13 ° 3 ′ 11 ″  E