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St. Johann
Gothic Revival elegance meets timeless spirituality
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Bremen: First Steps10 pts
Bremen: Explorer25 pts
Bremen: Insider50 pts
Step into the St. Johann Protestant Church in Bremen-Oberneuland and immerse yourself in the remarkable Gothic Revival architecture from the 19th century. Designed by Heinrich Müller, the church captivates with its pointed arches and intricate details, creating a unique ambiance. As a protected cultural heritage monument, it offers a glimpse into a rich history and invites you to find peace within its architectural beauty.
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Designed by Heinrich Müller, the Protestant parish church St. Johann in Bremen was completed in 1860 in the Gothic Revival style and is recognized as a protected cultural heritage monument.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Heinrich Müller
- Architectural Style
- Neo-Gothic
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Protestant
- Website
- kirche-oberneuland.de
Guided Story
Take a look at those intricate window details. Did you know that this church was completed back in 1860? At that time, Heinrich Müller's Gothic Revival design was a symbol of renewal and innovation. If you look up, you'll notice the ornate decorations that resemble delicate lace. The tranquility here, surrounded by this architecture, is almost tangible. Behind you, in the cemetery, you can feel the link between past and present. It's a piece of history that continues to live on today.







