Klockenhagen -- Dargelütz Village Church

Dargelütz Village Church

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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Church description


Another shot of church description (Photo courtesy of the Swansons)


Church bell


Back of church


Side of church


Inside of church


Interior view of church (Photo courtesy of the Swansons)


Altar


Memorial plaque