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Reinberg is a village and in the municipality of Sundhagen and lies between Stralsund and Greifswald on the Bundesstraße 105, B 105 federal road in northeastern Germany. To the north the former municipality of Reinberg borders on the Strelasund From the village of Stahlbrode that used to belong to it, there is a car ferry to the island of Rügen (Zudar peninsula). History In 1220 construction began on the church and in 1325 Reinberg was mentioned for the first time in the records. On the dissolution of the Principality of Rügen in 1325, the village transferred to the Duchy of Pomerania. From the end of the Thirty Years' War to the year 1815 the region belonged to Swedish Pomerania and thereafter to the Prussian Province of Pomerania (1815–1945), Province of Pomerania. Until 1952 Reinberg was part of the district of Landkreis Grimmen, Grimmen within the ''Bezirk'' of Bezirk Rostock, Rostock to 1994. Since 1990 it has also bee part of the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. On ...
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Reinberg Village Church
The Reinberg village church (german: Dorfkirche Reinberg) is a Church (building), church dating to the 13th century in the West Pomeranian village of Reinberg (Sundhagen), Reinberg in the municipality of Sundhagen in northeast Germany. History Construction on the church began in the mid-13th century. The chancel was built first and the nave was added in the first half of the 14th century. At the end of the 14th century and beginning of the 15th, the tower in front of the west wall was built. The sacristy on the north wall of the chancel dates to the 15th century. Exterior The building is a triple-aisled brick church. The double bay (architecture), bay hall has a set-back, single-bay chancel made of fieldstones. The chancel is decorated by a round-arched, corbel frieze that runs all around it. On the west side is a square Bell tower, church tower made of brick. The brick gable on the east side has a staggered group of three windows, a staggered ogive, ogival window and an as ...
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