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St. John's Church Koserow

St. John's Church Koserow

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    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    June 4, 2022

    Without a doubt, the church of Koserow is one of the oldest "inhabitants" of the island:

    After it was built as a stone church at the end of the 13th century, it was expanded around 200 years later with a new chancel and tower.

    The formerly flat wooden ceiling was raised in the 19th century to resemble an inverted ship's hull. The votive ship hanging in the church also exudes a touch of pleasant maritime flair: Some fishermen from Ückeritz donated it after being rescued from distress at sea.


    The baptismal bowl and the altar candlesticks date from around 1650. The latter draw attention to themselves with their unusual symbolism: while Adam and Eve are handing each other the apple - the sign of sin - the arms of the tree of life show a cross in the middle as an expression of reconciliation.

    A Swedish carving from the 15th century, popularly known as the “Vineta Cross”, hangs above the baptism. The island chronicle reports that it was found by Koserow fishermen in the Baltic Sea.


    The baptismal bowl and the altar candlesticks date from around 1650. The latter draw attention to themselves with their unusual symbolism: while Adam and Eve are handing each other the apple - the sign of sin - the arms of the tree of life show a cross in the middle as an expression of reconciliation.

    A Swedish carving from the 15th century, popularly known as the “Vineta Cross”, hangs above the baptism. The island chronicle reports that it was found by Koserow fishermen in the Baltic Sea.




    Koserow Church

    Without a doubt, the church of Koserow is one of the oldest "inhabitants" of the island:

    After it was built as a stone church at the end of the 13th century, it was expanded around 200 years later with a new chancel and tower.

    The formerly flat wooden ceiling was raised in the 19th century to resemble an inverted ship's hull. The votive ship hanging in the church also exudes a touch of pleasant maritime flair: Some fishermen from Ückeritz donated it after being rescued from distress at sea.

    Church Koserow exterior view


    The baptismal font and the altar candlesticks date from around 1650.

    The Koserow church became well-known through the 1843 published novel "The Amber Witch" by Willi Meinhold - a Pomeranian pastor.

    In the summer months, the church is the backdrop for wonderful concerts and the summer theater "Classic by the Sea".

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      June 18, 2022

      Small church in the typical town center, beautifully renovated, beautiful avenues, few tourists

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        June 3, 2022

        Unfortunately closed at the moment for restoration work

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          Location: Koserow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

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