The Protestant, listed village church of Herzsprung is located in Herzsprung, a district of the town of Angermünde in the Uckermark district of Brandenburg. The church belongs to the Brodowin-Chorin parish in the Barnim church district of the Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia. The current hall church was built in 1695/96 during a reconstruction. Since then, a board-clad roof turret has risen from the gable roof of its nave in the west, covered with an eight-sided, slate-covered, curved helmet. The windows and the portal were modified in the 18th century with pointed arches.
The interior is covered with a flat ceiling. The church furnishings include an altarpiece with paintings of the Last Supper, the Crucifixion and the Ascension from the first half of the 17th century and a pulpit with a depiction of the four evangelists on the parapet. The bell was cast in 1817, a second one from 1409 was destroyed in the First World War. The bell that was purchased as a replacement in 1933 suffered the same fate in World War II. Source: de.wikipedia.org