The Johanneskirche is a church located in the Stadtmitte district of Germany. Built in the Gothic Revival architectural style, its construction began around 1875. It functions as a place of worship and is associated with the Protestant denomination.
The Johanneskirche holds heritage significance, recognized as an architectural heritage monument in North Rhine-Westphalia. The Institut für Denkmalschutz und Denkmalpflege Düsseldorf is the heritage operator. Further details about its heritage designation can be found online.
While information regarding the church’s architect is disputed, it is understood to be of Christian faith. The building is wheelchair accessible.
For more information, visitors can consult the church’s website or explore details about its heritage designation through the Düsseldorf city archives.
