It is the smallest but most beautiful: The church in the remote Dammwolde.
Rather inconspicuous from the outside, it reveals its entire magnificent interior to those who first discover it: the rare, naive baroque builder's painting on the wooden ceiling, the magnificently carved gallery, the gray-orange pews, the restored altarpiece and many more pretty details. The sacral half-timbered building from the 13th century even survived the wildly raging Thirty Years' War. The church was already precariously leaning and should be closed.