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St. John's Church, Plön

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St. John's Church Plön


St. John's Church (German: Johanniskirche) in the north German town of Plön was built in 1685 as an independent parish church when Plön's new town, Neustadt, was developed by Duke John Adolphus.

The timber-framed hall church (Saalkirche), with its three-sided polygonal end, was altered in 1861 by the installation of new windows. Further changes were made in 1910, when the interior was changed to the style of Gothic Revival.

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54°9′27″N 10°24′43″E / 54.15750°N 10.41194°E / 54.15750; 10.41194


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