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Øster Løgum Church
Photo: Aabenraa Tourist
Øster Løgum Church was built sometime in the 12th century in the Romanesque style, and the church has largely preserved this style to the present day. The original church ended to the west a few meters in front of the organ gallery.
The chancel was finished with an apse arch spanning the full width of the chancel and with an east-facing window. On the north side there is a Romanesque window as well as two consecration crosses that were painted on the wall when the church was consecrated.
Towards the year 1500, the chancel was rebuilt and vaulted, probably in connection with the installation of the altarpiece. It is not known when the tower was built, perhaps in the late 16th century or at the beginning of the 17th century. The sacristy dates from the 17th century.