The Protestant village church of Wust is a Romanesque brick church in the village of Wust in the municipality of Wüst-Fischbeck in the district of Stendal in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It belongs to the parish of Wust in the parish of Wulkow-Wust in the church district of Stendal of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany. It is a station on the Romanesque Road.
The village church of Wust is a flat-roofed brick building that was consecrated between 1191 and 1206 by Bishop Helmbert of Havelberg. It is under the influence of the church of the Jerichow monastery and is closely related to the village church of Schönhausen. In contrast to these churches, however, it is not a basilica, but a hall church.
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