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St. John's Church, Mannheim

#47 among attractions in Mannheim

Church
St. John's Church

Facts and practical information

Johanniskirche is a Protestant church in the Lindenhof district of Mannheim. It was built between 1901 and 1904 by Robert Curjel and Karl Moser.

Architectural style: Art Nouveau, Romanesque revivalCoordinates: 49°28'25"N, 8°28'1"E
Address

Rheinaustraße 19LindenhofMannheim 68163 Germany

Contact
+49 621 824074
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Day trips

St. John's Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)

Nearby attractions include: Kunsthalle Mannheim, Mannheim Palace, Water Tower, Mannheimer Wasserturm.

  • kunsthalle mannheim0.8 miNE
  • mannheim palace0.7 miN
  • water tower mannheim0.8 miNE
  • mannheimer wasserturm0.9 miNE
  • jesuit church mannheim0.9 miN
  • konrad adenauer bridge ludwigshafen0.7 miNW
  • palais bretzenheim mannheim0.8 miN
  • castle church mannheim0.8 miN
  • mannheim university library0.7 miN
  • kapuzinerplanken mannheim0.8 miN
  • kunstverein mannheim1 miE

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Which popular attractions are close to St. John's Church?

Nearby attractions include Lanz Park, Mannheim (7 min walk), East Asia Institute, Ludwigshafen (15 min walk), Mannheim Business School, Mannheim (17 min walk), Mannheim Palace, Mannheim (17 min walk).

How to get to St. John's Church by public transport?

The nearest stations to St. John's Church:

Tram
  • Windeckstraße • Lines: 3 (3 min walk)
  • Diesterwegschule • Lines: 3 (6 min walk)

Bus
  • Hauptbahnhof Süd • Lines: 65 (8 min walk)
  • Glücksteinallee • Lines: 65 (9 min walk)

Train
  • Mannheim Hauptbahnhof (11 min walk)
  • Ludwigshafen Mitte (19 min walk)

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