Andeer Reformed Church

Description

Built in 1673 in the Baroque style after the Grisons Troubles, today's church is based on the building fabric of several predecessors. A church in Andeer in the same location was first mentioned in a document in 1419. The striking tower, which characterises the village, was added in 1827 and topped with an onion dome on the polygonal tower. The church is a cantonal listed building.

The centrepiece of the church is the baptismal font in front of the steps to the choir, which also serves as a communion table in the Reformed Grisons tradition. The inlaid pulpit dates back to 1677.

The organ was installed in 1967 and is located in the gallery.

Opening Hours

The church is open during the day and freely accessible.

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