St. John’s Church (Johanniskirche)

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St. John’s Church (Johanniskirche) is a prominent medieval brick Gothic parish church in Lüneburg, Germany, noted for its towering spire and historically significant architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf brick Gothic church
church building
medieval church
parish church
architecturalStyle Brick Gothic
category Brick Gothic churches in Germany
Buildings and structures in Lüneburg
Gothic architecture in Lower Saxony
Lutheran churches in Lower Saxony
cityLandmark yes
constructionPeriod Middle Ages
country Germany
culturalContext Lüneburg
surface form: Hanseatic city of Lüneburg
dedicatedTo John the Baptist
surface form: Saint John the Baptist
denomination Lutheran
era medieval
floorPlanType hall church
function historical monument
place of worship
hasEnglishName St. John’s Church
hasGermanName Johanniskirche
hasParishStatus active
hasSpire yes
hasTower yes
heritageDesignation listed monument in Lower Saxony
heritageStatus protected historic building
locatedIn Germany
Lower Saxony
Lüneburg
locatedInOldTown Lüneburg old town
material brick
notableFeature Gothic hall church interior
historic organ
medieval brick vaulting
towering spire
originalDenomination Roman Catholic
parish Evangelical Lutheran Church in Brunswick
surface form: Evangelical Lutheran parish of St. Johannis, Lüneburg
region northern Germany
religiousAffiliation Evangelical Lutheran Church
significance important example of North German Brick Gothic
one of the main churches of Lüneburg
touristAttraction yes
towerFunction church bell tower
usedFor Christian worship
concerts
parish services

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Lüneburg hasLandmark St. John’s Church (Johanniskirche)