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St. John's Church space
Germany

The Johanniskirche in Plauen is the main Protestant church of the city. 

The deed of consecration of the predecessor church in 1122 

is also the first documentary mention of Plauen. 

The oldest parts of today's church come from a three-nave basilica that was begun around 1224. 

In the northeast corner of the church is the chapel of the bailiffs, which was first mentioned in 1322. 

The church with two 52-meter-high towers was rebuilt after several fires as a Gothic hall church.

The organ, newly built in 1966, was extensively renovated from 1991 to 1996.

Here you can see the square in front of the church. The Johanniskirchplatz.

Quelle: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johanniskirche_(Plauen)

Copyright: Thomas Spanner
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 6324x3162
Taken: 26/09/2010
Chargée: 26/09/2010
Published: 30/09/2010
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Tags: church; monument; plauen; vogtland; nature; building; st. john
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