Church History
13th century: Construction of the first church in Wartenburg.
1727: The church tower was built with a square base, octagonal top, and a triple-bulged spire and lantern in the Baroque style. This tower is considered a masterpiece of Baroque sacred architecture in the Wittenberg district.
1875: Due to dilapidation, the old church was demolished. A neo-Gothic brick building was built in its place and consecrated in 1876.
Architecture and Furnishings
Church tower: Baroque tower from 1727 with an octagonal top and lantern.
Nave: Neo-Gothic brick building from 1875/76.
Interior:
Baptismal font with shell and coat of arms reliefs.
Two portraits of pastors.
Three bells in the tower, including a medieval bronze bell with reliefs from the 13th or 14th century.
Horseshoe gallery.
Organ by Nicolaus Schrickel, inaugurated in 1875.