The foundation stone was laid on April 23, 1738. The construction was completed in 1740 and the consecration of the church in the name of St. Dionysius took place on July 27, 1747.
Wooden altar before restoration
In 1838 the entire nave with vaulted ceilings, galleries, stately homes and altar was painted with white lime. The painting from the Baroque and Rococo periods disappeared. At the service on October 15, 1838, the pastor announced that the church was "freed from all unnecessary advice". Today it is a listed building (Wikipedia).
The laying of the foundation stone took place on 23 April 1738. The structural completion was 1740 and the church consecration to the name St. Dionysius took place on 27 July 1747. Wooden altar before restoration In 1838, the entire nave with vaulted ceiling, galleries, manors and altar was provided with a white lime paint. Thus disappeared the painting from the Baroque and Rococo periods. In the service on October 15, 1838, the pastor announced that the church was "exempt from all unnecessary council". Today it is a listed building (Wikipedia).