Nielebock village church

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Church in Nielebock

The Nielebock village church is the Protestant church in Nielebock ( Saxony-Anhalt ). The church stands north of the thoroughfare in the middle of the village.

It belongs to the Stendal parish of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany .

description

It was built around 1700 as a plastered single-nave hall church made of rubble and bricks. The square church tower was built over the west gable. It carries a concave curved tent roof, which also carries a square clock floor with an octagonal tip. The inside of the nave has a flat ceiling. The equipment includes the box stalls, a short horseshoe gallery on the west wall. In a pulpit wall decorated with pilasters and panels with biblical quotations from 1736, the five-sided pulpit is embedded. The latticed parish stalls adjoin to the south. A painting depicting Pastor Salomon Tiefenbach dates from 1695. The late classicist organ front was made in the second half of the 19th century. The bell of the church was cast in bronze by Franz Andreas Ziegner from Magdeburg in 1745 . In 1426 the parish church in "Nylebugk", located in the diocese of Havelberg , was first mentioned in a document.

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Individual proof

  1. See Repertorium Germanicum (online) . tape 4 , no. 10764 .

Coordinates: 52 ° 26 ′ 10 ″  N , 12 ° 4 ′ 1 ″  E