
St. Johannes der Täufer
A Historical Gem in Lindenhorst's Heart
Did you know?
Architect Gustav Mucke significantly shaped Dortmund's cityscape.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1913
- Architect
- Gustav Mucke
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Imagine you're standing in front of a masterpiece of architectural history. Look up and let your eyes trace the intricate details of the towers' spires. This church bears the signature of Gustav Mucke, an architect who masterfully blended tradition with elegance. As you step through the main entrance, you can feel the serene majesty of the space, an echo of prayers that have resonated here over the decades. Can you hear the whispers of history? These thick walls have stood for over a century, bearing witness to tumultuous times around them. Behind you lies the quiet street that defies the city's hustle, and across the way, you'll find the path to Alte Kolonie Eving – another piece of living history. Every stone here tells its own story, waiting for you to discover it.
Location
Nearby

Alte Kolonie Eving

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