Dorfkirche Dreilützow, Medieval church in Dreilützow, Germany.
Dorfkirche Dreilützow is a rectangular stone church built in the 15th century with fieldstone masonry and brick details on windows and doors. A wooden tower from the 18th century stands on the western side, with a decorated gable running above the south and east walls of the nave.
The church was built in the early 15th century using fieldstone in a late Gothic style with two bays typical of that period. The wooden tower was added in the 18th century, and damage from a lightning strike in 1973 led to partial rebuilding work on the structure.
The church serves as the center of religious life for the local Protestant community and remains a gathering place for worship and events. Visitors notice how the building connects the village to its spiritual traditions and brings people together throughout the year.
The church is best visited during regular worship times when it opens for services. Visitors should be respectful as it remains an active place of worship, though the exterior architecture and tower can be appreciated at any time from outside.
Inside the church stands an organ from 1708 that was originally built for St. Lamberti church in Lüneburg. This six-register instrument underwent a thorough restoration by the Jehmlich workshop in 2004 and now sounds at full capacity once again.
Location: Wittendörp
GPS coordinates: 53.53166,11.11552
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:01
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