The church was built around 1790 in Dargelütz, a district belonging to the city of Parchim. It was altered in 1905 with a complete reconstruction. During the course of the reconstruction, a massive tower was erected as a western gable. Until 1978, it was used as an affiliated church of the St. Georgen Church of Parchim. At that time it was moved to the Klockenhagen museum.
Construction - A plain half-timbered building, with the sections ornamentally lined with bricks, brick flooring, collar beam roof with a plain tile covering. Wood beam and plan ceiling.
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