Johanneskirche Saarbrücken

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description

brief description: 

conceived by a local architect named Heinrich Güth and erected between 1894 and 1898, neo-Gothic St. John´s was the second Protestant church to be built in the city of Saarbrücken. From an architectural perspective, St. John´s Church forms a perfectly harmonious ensemble with the ornate building across the street: Rathaus St. Johann (Saarbrücken´s city hall, designed by Georg J. von Hauberisser) is also featured in the Location Guide

relevant filming facts

usage: 
church services, concerts, film showings, discussion rounds
condition: 
modernised
interior architecture: 
the church interior was last remodelled during the mid 1990s. In addition to church services, St. John´s is also being used for a variety of art projects
Background noise: 
the church stands next to a busy inner city road and a tramway station
Lift/elevator: 
none
possible disturbing factors: 
possibly road and tramway traffic noise
Space restrictions: 
to be discussed
Time restrictions : 
to be discussed
Catering: 
the church is just a few steps from St. Johanner Markt (St. John´s Square) with a rich variety of restaurants, snack-bars, cafés, etc.

accessibility

car: 
approx. 3 minutes from A620 motorway (Wilhelm-Heinrich Brücke exit, going downtown, following the direction of City)

supply

sanitary facilities: 
available
electricity supply: 
available
water supply: 
available

contact

Steffen Conrad