The Bergkirche Beucha, a 13th century chapel and former slavic shrine located in the small town of Brandis, is an iconic landmark in Leipzig. Sitting atop the 147 meter tall Beuchar Kirchberg, the church can be seen for miles around, earning it notuarity as one of the "Three High Priests" in the Leipzig rural area. The church itself consists of three parts: a western longhouse, a mid-tower and then a sacristy to the east, topped off with a cemetary overlooking a now 3.5 hectare kirchbruch. Inside, the walls are left plain with a three sided balcony and altar ja dazzling ornated wood and gold detail. Rounding up the experience is the Alfred Schmeisser Organ with its beautiful tones echoing throughout the holy halls.