Village church Kratzeburg, © Wikipedia
Monuments and Sights, Historical Buildings, Churches

The hall church, built in 1786, was built in half-timbering and has a baroque interior.

Built in 1786 as a half-timbered building, the interior of the church shows baroque furnishings with a pulpit altar. Particularly noteworthy is the late Gothic carved altar with a crucifixion scene (originally from the church in Schillersdorf). The church Kratzeburg belongs to the parish Neustrelitz-Kiefernheide.

Contact the Neustrelitz parish office: Goethestr. 25/27, 17235 Neustrelitz Tel.: 03981/443987, e-mail: kratzeburg@elkm.de

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Dorfkirche Kratzeburg

Dorfstraße
17237 Kratzeburg


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03981 443987
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