The Jetenburg Church is a small Protestant-Lutheran church in Bückeburg, Schaumburg district, Lower Saxony. The seemingly simple, towerless rubble stone village church dates back to 1573.
It is a hall building with two bays and a three-sided closed choir. Between simple buttresses, there are traceried windows with sandstone frames. The plain west gable is adorned with a small relief, embedded in the wall to the left of the entrance gate. On the north side, a sacristy extension protrudes, which is divided into a solid ground floor and a half-timbered upper floor. The ground floor features traceried windows with Late Romanesque lily capitals.
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Address: Schaumburg, Germany
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