The Evangelical Lutheran Peter-Paul Church is a neoclassical church in Hohenwestedt, in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. It was built in 1769/70 in the center of the town after the previous church there had burned down to its foundations.
In 1215, a church in Wetzstede, today Hohenwestedt, was first mentioned in documents and referred to as a parish church in a document from February 15, 1217, by Archbishop Gerhard of Bremen. The church burned down in 1616 and was rebuilt with the support of the neighboring parishes within four years and consecrated in 1620. On March 14, 1768, the second structure also fell victim to a fire disaster and was rebuilt by the royal church builder Johann Gottfried Rosenberg from Schleswig in 1769/70. The organ of that time was built by the Itzehoer organ builder Johann Daniel Busch.
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Address: Rendsburg-Eckernförde, Germany
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