"The St. Andrew's Church in Rappin is the Protestant parish church of the parish of Neuenkirchen in the north of the Muttland on the island of Rügen.It was first mentioned in a document in 1305. Its construction was probably begun in the second half of the 13th century The original wooden bell tower collapsed in 1626. As a replacement, a wooden belfry was erected in the southwest of the church in 1635. The choir and the nave were painted in the original colors in the Rügen Restored from 1996 to 1999. The larger of the two bells was melted down during World War I, a new second bell was inaugurated in April 2010. The altarpiece dates from 1669, the pulpit from 1702. It was made of pine wood The St. Andrew's Church is the medieval baptistery of Gotland limestone the second half of the 13th century. The walls and ceiling are painted with medieval holy crosses and simple tendrils. These beautiful paintings have been renovated in recent years. The organ was built in 1859 by the Gotha organ builder Guido Knauf. "Source: aufnach-mv.de/reiseziele/a-st-andreas-kirche-rappin