On the Internet you can read about this church at Wikipedia:
"The stately hall church was built around 1500 instead of a previous building from around 1100. The polygonal choir in the east was added between 1550 and 1605. The church tower in the west is offset to the north. It has a hood on which a lantern sits The eastern part of the nave, which is covered with a slate gable roof, and the choir have tracery windows. During a renovation, the year 1605 is attested on an inscription, it received a polygonal extension in the north with a single flight of stairs and in the south a two-flight staircase is supported by balusters and all portals from 1605 are arched.
The church furnishings from the 18th century were largely renewed. The nave has three-sided, two-storey galleries on the long sides with a box in the south from 1774. The classical pulpit altar from 1799 has an acroterion over the columns. The baptismal font is from the same period. The original organ with 26 registers, divided into 2 manuals and pedal, which was built by Johann Christian Adam Gerhard in 1830, is no longer available. It has been replaced by an electronic organ. "