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Nebbelunde Kirke
Nebbelunde Church, as it was described in 1859, "little and not impressive"; it is a little building constructed with monk bricks, which consists of a Romanesque chancel, nave and a Gothic vestry.
The roof over the nave´s west gable is made of tree from 1828.
The two clocks on the roof substituted a clock tower made of tree in the cemetery.
There are the remains of a chalk painting, which represents The Holy Anna sitting on a bank with the little Maria with a crown and a book on her left-hand side, and Jesus with glory on his right-hand side.
The altarpiece is dating from 1625, and the Bible from 1802.
New developments on the roof were set up in the church in 1828.
The roof over the nave´s west gable is made of tree from 1828.
The two clocks on the roof substituted a clock tower made of tree in the cemetery.
There are the remains of a chalk painting, which represents The Holy Anna sitting on a bank with the little Maria with a crown and a book on her left-hand side, and Jesus with glory on his right-hand side.
The altarpiece is dating from 1625, and the Bible from 1802.
New developments on the roof were set up in the church in 1828.