Klosterkirche Wanzka_1(1), © TMV/Gohlke
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The monastery church in Wanzka was originally a Protestant brick church.

It belonged to the Cistercian monastery, which was founded in 1283. The church burned down in 1833 and was rebuilt in 1843 as a neo-Gothic building. The church was reopened after extensive renovation work.

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Klosterkirche Wanzka

Am Kloster 7
17237 Wanzka


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