The village church in Langelipsdorf

image author: city-map Teltow Fläming

image author: city-map Teltow Fläming

The village church in Langenlipsdorf is a late Romanesque field-stone building. The drawn-in choir and apse stem from the 1st half of the 13th century.
The church was extensively changed with the neo-gothic west tower and high pointed arch windows from 1882 to 1884.
The retable (originally lectern altar) with side exits was done from 1714 to 1715.

image author: city-map Teltow Fläming

The village church houses a lectern with four paintings of the 4 evangelists.
West choir with organ and pews stem from the 19th century, baptism angel from 1713, painting with child worshipping from the 18th century and a complete figure clergy statue from 1740. The painting to the preaching Christ belonged originally to the lectern altar.
The church key is available at the vicarage.