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Johanneskirche
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Johanneskirche

Gothic Revival Elegance in Neuenheim

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The Johanneskirche captivates with its Gothic Revival design, a testament to the era's dedication to intricate craftsmanship. Designed by Karl Hermann Behaghel, this church stands proudly in Heidelberg's Neuenheim district, blending historical charm with cultural significance. As a protected cultural monument, it invites all to experience the splendor of a bygone era.
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The architect of the Johanneskirche, Karl Hermann Behaghel, was renowned for his Gothic Revival designs, often considered masterpieces of their era.

Quick Facts

Founded
1902
Architect
Karl Hermann Behaghel
Architectural Style
Neo-Gothic
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Look up and you'll see the impressive spires of the Johanneskirche reaching skyward. They stand as if to touch the clouds, a reminder of a time when architecture was as much about art as it was about utility. Do you hear the gentle echo of your footsteps on the pathway? It's as if the stones are whispering the stories of those who've walked here before. Turn around and imagine the early 20th-century residents of Neuenheim watching with pride as this church rose from the ground. Its architect, Karl Hermann Behaghel, left his mark in every detail. Step closer and feel the coolness of the stone, a silent witness to the passage of time.

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