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Lüneburg

Neetze

St. Willibrord Church Neetze

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St. Willibrord Church Neetze

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    1. Half-Timbered Houses in Neetze – St. Willibrord Church Neetze loop from Wendisch Bleckede

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    October 21, 2018

    This church, named after a 7th/8th c. Century, is about 800 years old and has a construction history of this entire time.



    Its gem is the late Gothic altar, which was created in the first half of the 15th century, but also contains elements from a much later period, including Low German inscriptions from 1959 on the wings. This altar ended up in Neetze by a route that has not yet been clarified; it was intended for the retirement home of a Lüneburg monastery abbot.



    Also noteworthy is the pulpit (made around 1600) with the symbols of the evangelists and a pelican. The organ, built in 1869, is a listed building.



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    kirchenkreis-lueneburg.de/ihre_gemeinden/kirchengemeinden_land/neetze/kirche_neetze

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      September 2, 2018

      Beautiful church in Neetze.

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        February 16, 2022

        St. Willibrord Church in Neetze was originally built as a field stone church, probably in the 13th century. The church tower was built in the 18th century as a half-timbered building and is now covered with bricks. Inside the church there is a carved Gothic altar that was made around 1420.

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