Marum (Gr): reformed church
The
small reformed church of Marum dates back to the 12th century, when the
choir was built. The one-aisled nave and the tower were probably built
in the first quarter of the 13th century. Of the original Romanesque
nature of he building only traces remain. In the mid-16th century the
tower was heightened and the church was given a new roof. The north
wall of the nave was probably newly clad in 1770. The small original
windows were replaced by bigger ones at an unknown date. In 1886 a new
spire was added to the tower which, unlike the bent tower, is standing
straight.
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