Alt Panstorf church ruins

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Alt Panstorf church ruins

The church ruin Alt Panstorf is the ruin of a church that was used until the 19th century in the town of Alt Panstorf, which today belongs to Malchin .

The church originally dates from the 14th century. The rectangular brick building was expanded to include a three-sided east end and a square west tower. Until the Thirty Years' War , the church its own pastor, who had the patronage family Hahn was employed and lived in a rectory near the church. At the end of the Thirty Years War, Alt Panstorf was depopulated, later only a few people settled there. Nevertheless, the church was restored after the Thirty Years' War and services were still held there until the inauguration of the village church in Remplin in 1878. The bell from 1689 and the historic baptismal bowl were then given to the church in Remplin. In 1920 the church tower burned down completely after a lightning strike. Today only the surrounding walls are preserved. The settlement around the ruin goes back to four farms built around 1935 in the course of the settlement.

literature

  • The architectural and art monuments in the GDR, Neubrandenburg district , Berlin 1986, p. 119.

Web links

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Coordinates: 53 ° 44 ′ 48.5 "  N , 12 ° 40 ′ 19.1"  E