The brick building of the village church in Kleinzerlang with its light-coloured plaster surfaces, colourful rose windows, hipped roof and lateral tower is an impressive modernist building. Designed by district building inspector Volkers, the church was consecrated in 1896. Kleinzerlang is a colonist village newly founded by King Frederick II in 1752. The first church in half-timbered construction was built in 1783. After its demolition, the bell was preserved and can now be seen in the adjoining cemetery. It bears the names of six local farmers.
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The modern architectural style of the present church is echoed in the tasteful design of the interior: local craftsmen created the wooden ceiling design, gallery and pulpit with preacher’s cabin. A curtain painting in muted green in the sanctuary matches the simple brick altar.
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