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Johanneskirche
A timeless architectural gem from the early 1900s
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Built in 1912 by Georg Büttner, the Johanneskirche exudes a serene grandeur typical of Protestant church architecture from that era. Its clean lines and artistic details invite you to immerse yourself in an atmosphere of reflection and history. With its heritage designation, the church stands as a cultural treasure that has endured through time. Visiting this church feels like stepping into the past, surrounded by architectural beauty and peaceful tranquility.
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Architect Georg Büttner designed the Johanneskirche in 1912, which is now recognized as an architectural heritage monument.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1912
- Architect
- Georg Büttner
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Protestant
Guided Story
Feel the cool tranquility emanating from the ancient walls? Here at the Johanneskirche, history feels almost tangible. Look up and admire the intricate stained glass windows. They tell biblical stories in vibrant colors, casting light in a thousand shades. Behind you is the altar, simple yet majestic, crafted by architect Georg Büttner. If you listen closely, you might hear the faint echoes of prayers from the past. This church, a protected monument, holds within it the echoes of Berlin's history.







