Limbach Municipal Church

Limbach Municipal Church
Limbach Municipal Church.

Limbach Municipal Church is a church in Limbach-Oberfrohna in Saxony (Germany), which was built in 16th century. In 1811 it was transformed into a municipal church and in 1894 it was enlarged. In 1899 its tower was renewed after the old one was destroyed by lightning.

On January 25, 2009 a speeding car crashed into the roof of the church, whereby the driver was severely hurt.[citation needed]

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Coordinates: 50°51′29″N 12°46′01″E / 50.8580555556°N 12.7669444444°E / 50.8580555556; 12.7669444444



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