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Gemeindehaus der Kirchengemeinde St. Johannis zu Neuengamme
A Silent Guardian of Neuengamme's Rich History
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Built in 1906, the parish house of St. Johannis in Neuengamme captivates visitors with its stunning architecture and profound historical significance. It serves as a living memory of the area's storied past and the community's role in preserving cultural heritage. Visiting offers a journey through history that enriches the present with deeper understanding.
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Did you know?
The parish house was built in 1906.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1906
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Lutheran
- Website
- kirche-neuengamme.de
Guided Story
Listen closely—you might just hear whispers of history echoing around you. This parish house of St. Johannis Neuengamme, built in 1906, holds more than just the weight of its years. Look up, and notice the architectural details that tell stories from another era. Behind you, a bit further away, stands the St. Johannis Church, a silent witness to history. Between these walls, people have gathered to celebrate, mourn, and remember. It’s not just about the past here; it’s about a community’s strength and unity through the ages.
Location
Nearby

St. Johannis Curslack
727 m away

Neuengamme concentration camp
1.9 km away

Rieck-Haus
1.7 km away

Ausstellung Klinkerwerk
1.6 km away

Haus des Gedenkens
1.3 km away

KZ-Gedenkstätte Neuengamme
1.8 km away

Tideelbe von Rönne bis Bunthäuser Spitze
2.5 km away

St.-Severini-Kirche
3.2 km away