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St. John's Church, Copenhagen

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Sankt Johannes Kirke Copenhagen side
Sankt Johannes Kirke Copenhagen side

St. John's Church (Danish: St. Johannes Kirke) is a church located next to Sankt Hans Torv in the heart of the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. Opened in 1861, it was the first church to be built outside the city's old fortification ring when it was decommissioned and new residential neighbourhoods sprung up outside the former city gates.

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St. John's Church, Copenhagen
Blegdamsvej, Copenhagen Nørrebro

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Sankt Johannes Kirke

Blegdamsvej
1357 Copenhagen, Nørrebro
Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
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