The Protestant village church of Bündorf is a listed church in the village of Bündorf in the district of Knapendorf in the municipality of Schkopau in Saxony-Anhalt. In the local register of monuments, it is listed as an architectural monument under the registration number 094 20374. It belongs to the parish of Bad Lauchstädt in the Merseburg church district of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany.
The current village church was built during the Wilhelminian period in 1875 and was planned by the Naumburg architect Johann Gottfried Werner. The predecessor building dates from the 13th century. A separate pastor is first mentioned for the church in 1409. The patronage is no longer known today. The church is a natural stone building with a west transept tower. The building was exposed to decay for several years, but today it has been restored.
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