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Germany

Lower Saxony

Lüneburg Heath

Harburg

Hollenstedt

St. Andreas Church, Hollenstedt

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Germany

Lower Saxony

Lüneburg Heath

Harburg

Hollenstedt

St. Andreas Church, Hollenstedt

St. Andreas Church, Hollenstedt

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    1. Viaducts near Hollenstedt – St. Andreas Church, Hollenstedt loop from Tostedt

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    April 8, 2018

    Hollenstedt itself is a picturesque town, in the middle of which stands St. Andrew's Church. The special feature of this Protestant-Lutheran church in the center of Hollenstedt is the belfry, which was built of wood.

    The church in Hollenstedt comes in its present form in baroque style from about 1703, the wooden belfry was built as early as 1662, the baroque interior with the golden altar is very impressive, in the 19th century wooden galleries were integrated, find it a little over 100 people on the wooden benches, parking is always sufficient.

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      May 10, 2021

      The church was built around 1700 from field and brick. The wooden bell tower is even older (1662). The interior with many baroque style elements is very nice.

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        March 9, 2025

        The baroque hall church was built around 1700 from fieldstone and brick. The nave is pentagonal in the east. In the west there is a wooden bell tower, which was built in 1662 and is covered with an eight-sided, slate-covered, pointed helmet. The walls of the nave, which has a gable roof, are supported by buttresses.

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          Location: Hollenstedt, Harburg, Lüneburg Heath, Lower Saxony, Germany

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