Sandesneben

Sandesneben is a municipality in the district of Lauenburg, in Schleswig- Holstein east of Hamburg. The municipality is the seat of the Office Sandesneben - nuts.

  • 3.1 Church

History

Sandesneben 1230 was mentioned as Zanzegnewe in Ratzeburg tithe register for the first time. 1314 St. Mary's Church was consecrated on the spot. In the offices reform in 1889 it was seat of the Office Sandesneben was. On 1 January 2008, the Office Sandesneben with the Office nuts were combined, headquarters of the new office is Sandesneben.

Policy

Coat of arms

Blazon: ". Among a fallen, downcast, turned wandered silver top, in a blue gothic chalice with shallow bowl, a hexagonal, decorated pommel and cambered - increasing, polygonal foot, in red a silver front wheel, rear two crossed silver ears "

Attractions

In the list of cultural monuments in Sandesneben are registered in the list of monuments of Schleswig- Holstein cultural monuments.

Church

St. Mary's Church in Sandesneben goes back to the year 1278. Your altar was consecrated by the Bishop of Ratzeburg Marquard of Jossow in 1314. This is evidenced by a certificate from the same year, which was walled in the altar and was found in 1636. The church stands in the village by a good twelve feet raised on a small, steep hill. The former half-timbered tower burned down in 1878. This tower also stood, just like the neo-Gothic style, built in 1906 successor, not the west front of the church, but in the eastern part of the north side of the ship. Their pastors one of the poet Michael Christoph Brandenburg, who served here from 1755 until his death in 1766.

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