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Veenhuser Kirche

Veenhuser Kirche, Romanesque church in Moormerland, Germany.

Veenhuser Kirche is a rectangular brick building in Moormerland with a distinctive west tower serving as the main entry point and an octagonal spire topped by a fish weathervane. The structure reflects the simple interior design common to Protestant churches of its era.

The original church building once stood on Osterwinsum island but was relocated in 1283 due to shifting river courses. The current structure was rebuilt in 1290, reusing stones from the abandoned site.

The church reflects a major shift in local religious practice that unfolded over generations. When the congregation embraced Protestant reform beliefs in the 1520s, they removed crosses and the altar, marking a turning point in how the space was used and understood.

The church is located in the western area of Moormerland and is straightforward to visit. You can attend regular services or simply walk through to appreciate the plain interior design at your own pace.

The organ was constructed by Johann Gottfried Rohlfs in 1801 and features a single manual with connected pedals. Three wedge bellows power this instrument, giving it a distinct sound that adds character to the space.

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Architectural style
Romanesque architecture
Made from material
brick
GPS coordinates
53.29070,7.45472
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December 9, 2025 20:25
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