Lüdershagen
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St. George's Village Church in Lüdershagen
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The church’s elaborately designed brick structure is said to have been completed in 1288. The church consists of a choir, a nave, and a tower. It was built on a foundation of neatly hewn granite blocks. The three-bay nave, with buttresses and a trefoil arch frieze, makes a striking impression upon entering the nave. Inside the church, remnants of Gothic wall paintings, uncovered in 1959, have been well restored and preserved. The 14th-century baptismal font is the oldest feature of the interior. Other points of interest include the altar from 1564, the pews from 1724, and the horseshoe-shaped galleries built in 1819, which still bear inscriptions of those entitled to sit there. The Buchholz organ was installed in 1849. The church’s first tower was an onion-domed tower, which took on its current form in 1856 and was likely built during the construction of the nave. The current upper level of the tower was reconstructed by local craftsmen following a fire. The windows feature 20 stained-glass panels from the 17th and 18th centuries depicting genre scenes, saints, Bible quotations, and the names of farmers, tenants, and craftsmen who made the church’s renovation possible after the Great Northern War.
Linda M. Köth | Physio- & Occupational Therapy
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Physiotherapy & occupational therapy in Lüdershagen ERGOTHERAPY Linda-M. Köth (practice owner/occupational therapist) & Saskia Wagenführer (occupational therapist) Occupational therapy helps people to shape their lives in a self-determined and active way. Children who find it difficult to adhere to structures and rules. Adults who struggle with the challenges of everyday life. Senior citizens who want more participation and activity. People of all ages who are looking for a way back to an independent life after an illness, injury or disability. PHYSIOTHERPIE Doreen Köth State-approved physiotherapist Fascia therapy, manual lymphatic drainage, manual therapy, kinesiology taping Technique for applying elastic tapes that support muscle and joint function and relieve pain. Maik Völker (medical masseur) Training as a medical masseur at the ecolea Rostock Further training as a physiotherapist at the ecolea Rostock Further training - Kinesiology taping