The Johanneskirche (Church of St. John) is a Roman Catholic church located in Freiburg im Breisgau. It was first opened in 1899 and is currently located...
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Rheingau and Silesia, she gained great sympathy among the population. The Johanneskirche in Erbach, which was founded by the deeply religious Marianne after...
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St. John's Church, Stuttgart (redirect from Johanneskirche in Feuersee)
The Protestant Church of St John (German: Johanneskirche) in Stuttgart was built in the Gothic Revival style from 1864 to 1876 by its chief architect,...
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St John's Church (German: Johanneskirche), with its almost 88 m high tower, is the largest Protestant church in Düsseldorf. It is located at the Martin-Luther-Platz...
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two 'Feuersee's (literally fire lakes), striking for its views of the Johanneskirche (St. Johns) church across the lake, surrounded by nearby houses and...
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of Basel (cathedral), Reformed Elisabethenkirche (church), Reformed Johanneskirche (church), Reformed Leonhardskirche (church, former Augustinians Abbey)...
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which would make it the oldest in the current municipal area. The old Johanneskirche (Saint John's Church) in the meadowlands near Niederseelbach was, however...
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Netherlands Largest Protestant church in the Netherlands 85.3 m (279 ft) Johanneskirche 1881 Düsseldorf Germany 85.3 m (279 ft) Saint-Esprit 1931 Paris France...
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with subsequent fires consuming its historic inner city. Only the Johanneskirche (St. John's Church) escaped unharmed. Crailsheim became the postwar...
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attended by royalty and aristocrats.[better source needed] Held at the Johanneskirche and followed by a grand ball in the Green Salon, state room of the former...
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Powerline Crossing, an electricity pylon under whose legs runs a rail Johanneskirche, Düsseldorf Königsallee, a shopping street with luxuries shops Schloss...
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St. John's Church (French Église Saint-Jean-l'Évangéliste, German Johanneskirche) is a historical monument in the city of Wissembourg in northeastern France...
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bones of an elderly man, which had been found in an oak coffin near the Johanneskirche, were the remains of Johann Sebastian Bach" (translated from German)...
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Guckheim (section St. Johanneskirche)
first services had already been held the foregoing Christmas. The St. Johanneskirche ("Saint John’s Church") is a markedly plain building with a rectangular...
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there lies a late Romanesque and neo-Romanesque church called the Johanneskirche, or Church of Saint John, also a Catholic church. As the story of its...
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St. John's Church, Dresden (redirect from Johanneskirche (Dresden))
St. John's (German: Johanneskirche) was a church in Dresden dedicated to Saint John the Baptist. It was built from 1874 to 1878 to designs by Gotthilf...
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Conquest. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Thiel, Andreas (2005). Die Johanneskirche in Ephesos. Wiesbaden: Isd. ISBN 9783895003547. Volbach, Wolfgang Fritz...
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the old Lutheran St. John's Church (Estonian: Jaani Kirik, German: Johanneskirche), the 18th-century town hall, the university building, ruins of the...
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structure creating the monumental effect of a sports palace, and the Johanneskirche in Basel, where the construction was also exposed. After World War II...
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Matrei am Brenner (section Johanneskirche - Taufkirche)
Matrei am Brenner is a small municipality in the southern part of the District Innsbruck-Land and is located approximately 17 km south of Innsbruck. Matrei...
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Markt in Borken Church of Saint Ludgerus in Weseke Windmill in Weseke Johanneskirche Church in Gemen Mariengarden Monastery in Burlo Femeiche Wahlergebnisse...
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of sandstone, which was used both for the Weibertreu castle and the Johanneskirche. At the Burgberg from 1811 to 1867 gypsum was reduced. The hole being...
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Neunburg vorm Wald (1966–1968) Immanuelkirche in Munich (1965–1966) Johanneskirche in Alterlangen (1963–1964) Michaelskapelle in Dietramszell (1961) New...
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16382°N 10.18678°E / 49.16382; 10.18678 St. John's Church (German: St. Johanneskirche) is a historic Lutheran church in the village of Leukershausen, Schwäbisch...
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the Sorbian Fountain (Sorbenbrunnen) from 1980 the St. John's Church (Johanneskirche) the former seat of the Domowina, built in 1885 the New Town Hall (Neues...
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Waldfriedhof – Neumarkt Continues as C1 Neheim Every 30 min C4 Neheim, Johanneskirche – Bus Station – Rusch Every 30 min C5 Neheim, Bus Station – Bergheim...
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seen to the south. To the southwest the tower of St. John's Church (Johanneskirche) can be seen in Tostedt. The view towards Hamburg is blocked by the...
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basilica of Mittelheim, the Protestant church in Geisenheim and the Johanneskirche, Erbach [de]. The group, not yet under the name, collaborated with the...
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is notable for his design of Neo Gothic churches. These include the Johanneskirche and Erlöserkirche in Dresden, the Erlöserkirche and the Samariterkirche [de]...
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Museum für Thüringer Volkskunde (Museum of Thuringian Ethnology). The Johanneskirche (St John's Church) was a parish church at John's Street. It was demolished...
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