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Vetterslev church
Vetterslev Church is a whitewashed church, presumably from around the year 1250.
The church is neither Romanesque nor truly Gothic but a "transitional model" in terms of style.
The altarpiece comes from the workshop of Abel Schrøder the Younger in Næstved, dating to around 1670. It features scenes from the Passion of Christ, the Resurrection, and the central motif depicting the Last Supper.
The pulpit, with its sound canopy from 1628, is adorned with Latin inscriptions. The twisted column dates to around 1675.
The organ, built in 1981 by Frederiksborg Orgelbyggeri, has 12 stops.