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- The Johanneskirche (Church of St. John) is a Roman Catholic church located in Freiburg im Breisgau. It was first opened in 1899 and is currently located...
- Rheingau and Silesia, she gained great sympathy among the po****tion. The Johanneskirche in Erbach, which was founded by the deeply religious Marianne after...
- St John's Church (German: Johanneskirche), with its almost 88 m high tower, is the largest Protestant church in Düsseldorf. It is located at the Martin-Luther-Platz...
- The Protestant Church of St John (German: Johanneskirche) in Stuttgart was built in the Gothic Revival style from 1864 to 1876 by its chief architect,...
- of Basel (cathedral), Reformed Elisabethenkirche (church), Reformed Johanneskirche (church), Reformed Leonhardskirche (church, former Augustinians Abbey)...
- two 'Feuersee's (literally fire lakes), striking for its views of the Johanneskirche (St. Johns) church across the lake, surrounded by nearby houses and...
- Matrei am Brenner is a small muni****lity in the southern part of the District Innsbruck-Land and is located approximately 17 km south of Innsbruck. Matrei...
- Powerline Crossing, an electricity pylon under whose legs runs a rail Johanneskirche, Düsseldorf Königsallee, shopping street with luxury shops Schloss Benrath...
- St. John's (German: Johanneskirche) was a church in Dresden dedicated to Saint John the Baptist. It was built from 1874 to 1878 to designs by Gotthilf...
- with subsequent fires consuming its historic inner city. Only the Johanneskirche (St. John's Church) escaped unharmed. Crailsheim became the postwar...