On the left bank of the Lower Rhine in the district of Kleve in the small town of Uedem (Mühlenstraße) is the Evangelical Church.
The church was built around 1650. It burned down in 1685.
In 1785, the original cross vault was also removed during a restoration.
It was replaced by the existing wood bin.
The tower, built in 1887, replaced the dilapidated roof turret.
The exterior of the hall church, built of brick and plastered, is unadorned.
On each of the long sides there are four ogival windows.
On the three-storey, integrated tower there is a narrow pointed helmet.
To the right and left of the tower are stepped gables.
Inside, the short circular services of the former vault have been preserved.
Below the flat wooden barrel, a throat runs around the room.
Source: www.medienwerkstatt-online.de
| | Public | German
Address: Markt 2, 47589 Uedem, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
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