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360° panorama by Torsten Brumm. Click the image to open the interactive version.
On October 2, 1483, the then Bishop of Ratzeburg consecrated a chapel as the Filia of St. George's Church in Zweedorf in honor of St. Laurentius at the site of today's church. The document issued above was discovered by workers in 1863 during renovation work under the stone altar of the chapel in the ground. It was in a glass cylinder and was re-walled under the new altar in the same year with a new certificate. As part of this work, the chapel was converted into a neo-Gothic brick church with a choir from the twelve corner. The originally free-standing wooden bell tower was replaced in 1904 by a brick tower. One of the bells in it bore the date 1591, the other still contained an Old Slavic inscription. In 1944 both bells were removed for melting and were lost in the Hamburg bell cemetery. A new bell was purchased as early as the mid-1950s. In 1999 the roof of the tower and the nave as well as two outer pillars and the cemetery wall surrounding the churchyard were renewed with patronage funds and a grant from the municipality of Nostorf. Until 2006 there was an extensive renovation of the interior of the building, the organ (frieze organ from 1890) and the installation of an electronic bell.
360° panorama by Torsten Brumm. Click the image to open the interactive version.
On October 2, 1483, the then Bishop of Ratzeburg consecrated a chapel as the Filia of St. George's Church in Zweedorf in honor of St. Laurentius at the site of today's church. The document issued above was discovered by workers in 1863 during renovation work under the stone altar of the chapel in the ground. It was in a glass cylinder and was re-walled under the new altar in the same year with a new certificate. As part of this work, the chapel was converted into a neo-Gothic brick church with a choir from the twelve corner. The originally free-standing wooden bell tower was replaced in 1904 by a brick tower. One of the bells in it bore the date 1591, the other still contained an Old Slavic inscription. In 1944 both bells were removed for melting and were lost in the Hamburg bell cemetery. A new bell was purchased as early as the mid-1950s. In 1999 the roof of the tower and the nave as well as two outer pillars and the cemetery wall surrounding the churchyard were renewed with patronage funds and a grant from the municipality of Nostorf. Until 2006 there was an extensive renovation of the interior of the building, the organ (frieze organ from 1890) and the installation of an electronic bell.
360° panorama by Андрей Гугнинский. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Улицы наполнены зеленью, высокие деревья, аккуратные красивые дома, очень понравились эти улицы. Кроме движения по ним, так как оно одностороннее в большинстве. Даже навигатор не знает иногда где какое движение, завёл под кирпич, на одностороннее. :( а так, супер, очень уютно. Много магазинов и новых дорогих машин повсюду...