Daberkow Church

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Daberkow Church

The Daberkow Church is a church building in the West Pomeranian community of Daberkow .

The church was built from brick in the 14th century . After a fire, it was restored in 1816.

The retracted, three-sided closed choir and the short nave are supported by regularly placed buttresses . The western steeple of the tile-roofed church has a half-timbered tower . The tower originally served for defense purposes and therefore has notches. The ogival step portal of the tower is provided with a rich garment profile with set half-round bars. The windows of the brick hall, which is now roughly plastered, are also pointed.

The uniform wooden furnishings of the flat-roofed church, made in 1820, include a pulpit altar and a circumferential gallery in the nave. The organ probably dates from around 1860.

The chime consists of a bell that was cast in 1820 .

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 .

literature

  • Dehio , Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1980, page 51.

Web links

Commons : Kirche Daberkow  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 53 ° 50 ′ 18.9 ″  N , 13 ° 18 ′ 2.7 ″  E