Cycling Highlight
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The Nechlin Church is a rectangular stone building from the beginning of the 14th century with a retracted choir and a square west tower. After destruction in the Thirty Years' War and a fire in 1723, extensive restoration took place from 1724-1729. The windows were expanded and the upper floors of the tower were built in half-timbered houses with a curved hood and lantern.
The church received a baroque interior after 1730. An altarpiece with a carved crucifixion and communion. A pulpit with Pluto as a support, the square pulpit has a carved decoration. Furthermore, a patronage box and the chairs.
July 18, 2021
Except for the tower roof, this church is pretty much in its original condition.
October 10, 2021
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