Raduhn village church
● Raduhn
The village church in Raduhn is a mixture of old and new and features a characteristic stepped gable.
The neo-Gothic village church in Raduhn is located on the highest point of the former cemetery on the edge of the village. It was consecrated in its current form in 1859 and was built within two years from the previous church building on the same site. Old masonry was integrated and is still visible today between the red bricks. The stepped gables and the small bell tower also catch the eye. Extensive renovations were carried out in the 1960s, including making the room under the organ loft available as a winter church in 1964. The organ from 1850 was built by Johann Heinrich Runge.