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Church at Steegen

This photo is of a church in Steegen (Poland). It was formerly a Protestant church but is now a Catholic church. The church has a tall spire with a flag at the very top. There is a clock on the face of the steeple. The front of the church is Tudor style. At either side of the church are trees. A path leads to the church.

Church in Fürstenwerderfeld, Poland

This photo is of the last Mennonite church in Fürstenwerderfeld, Poland [also known as Fürstenwerder, Poland]. The church is now used as a granary/storehouse. It is an unpainted wooden structure with windows at various levels. Charlotte Wiebe is standing in front of the building. There are trees on the right side of the photo at the end of the building. Sugar beets are growing on the graves at the front of the photo.

The organ in the church at Steegen

This is a photo of the pipe organ in the church at Steegen. There are seven sets of ornate pipes topped with figurines of angels. The ceiling is painted with Biblical scenes. A model of a three-mast ship is suspended from the ceiling in front of the organ.