In the list of architectural monuments in Sassen-Trantow , all listed buildings in the municipality of Sassen-Trantow in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and its districts are listed. The basis is the publication of the list of monuments of the Demmin district as of December 18, 1996.
The village church was built from field stones in the 13th century and was probably extended by a brick nave in the 15th century. Inside there is a fifth from around 1300. A glass painting from the 19th century shows the Good Shepherd between Petrus and Paulus von Tarsus and probably comes from the Ferdinand Müller stained glass factory in Quedlinburg.
Late Gothic three-bay hall church from around 1400 made of brick with stepped buttresses but without vaults; Choir with 3/8 end; West yoke and west tower made of field stone from 1834, upper part of the tower made of brick, tower hood with lantern and slate-covered pyramid roof ; two carved figures from around 1400, pulpit from 17th century, altarpiece from around 1700, pastor's stalls from 18th century, gallery from 19th century, Mehmel organ from 1865.
Neo-Gothic , 1-tier, 12-axis. Construction from 1865, middle risalit with stepped gable, after 1945 holiday home; Well owned by the von Scheele (until 1780) and von Braun (1780 to 1928) families.
Report on the creation of the monument lists as well as on the administrative practice in notifying the owners and municipalities as well as on the handling of change requests (status: June 1997)