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St. John's Church Radegast

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    June 6, 2020

    The Radegast church was built around 1452. Its patron saint has not been established since 1653. In 1627 the benches. the floors and the sermon burned.

    The old tower of the church was demolished in 1752 and rebuilt in 1759/60. The sacristy was built 30 years earlier, in 1729; The altar was made in 1811. The two beautiful candlesticks from 1658 and the two altar ceilings from 1801 and 1849 are particularly worth mentioning. The pulpit also dates from 1811. It is made of wood. The Radegaster church has had an organ since 1884.
    In 1996/97 the church was significantly renovated. Since 1.3.1998 church services have taken place again, alternating with Garlstorf.
    The church is reliably open from April to October. It is recognized as a cycle path church on the Elberadweg.


    Source: kirchenkreis-lueneburg.de/ihre_gemeinden/kirchengemeinden_land/garlstorf/kirche_radegast

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      November 9, 2022

      The Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Radegast, which is a listed building, is located in the church cemetery of Radegast, a district of the town of Bleckede in the district of Lüneburg in Lower Saxony.
      The brick hall church with buttresses was built around 1452. Her patron saint can no longer be determined. The old church tower was demolished in 1752 and rebuilt in 1759/60. The three-axle nave is covered with a gable roof, which has a dormer window on each side. The termination in the east is polygonal. In 1729 the sacristy was added.
      The interior is covered with a wooden barrel vault. The church furnishings include the altar and the pulpit from 1811. The organ with ten registers, spread over two manuals and a pedal, was built in 1848 by Philipp Furtwängler & Sons and restored in 1999 by Alexander Schuke Potsdam Orgelbau.


      wikiwand.com/de/Kirche_Radegast_(Bleckede)

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        Very beautiful historical village center

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