The Ahrensfelde Village Church is a Protestant church in Ahrensfelde. The church belongs to the parish of Ahrensfelde-Mehrow in the ecclesiastical district of Berlin, northeast of the Berlin district of the Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesia Upper Lusatia.
The history of the church in Ahrensfeld began before 1375. In the first mention of Ahrensfeld in 1375 in the land book of Charles IV under the name of Arnsfelt, a church was already mentioned, which was a simple hall building built in the 14th century. After the demolition of this previous building, the current church was built in 1768. Arched windows divide the elongated plaster building. To the west, a tower structure has been standing since 1875/1876, whose square plan merges into an octagon covered with a copper spire. During this time, the nave was extended to the east by about seven meters and completed by the addition of the sacristy. The nave is topped with a gable roof covered with beavertail. Inside the building, on the west side, there is a gallery built at the end of the 18th century.
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