File:St. Johannis Kirche Nieblum Föhr.jpg

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This is a photograph of a cultural monument.
It is on the list of cultural monuments of Nieblum, no. 233.

Designation: Church St. Johannis with equipment
Construction time: 12th century
Description: The Protestant church was built in the 12th century. In the 13th century the church was extended.

Inside there is a carved altar from the time around 1480. The granite baptismal font dates from the period around 1200. The pulpit was built in 1618.

Category: Structural component, Material entity: Church St. Johannis
Place: Municipality Nieblum, Collective municipality Föhr-Amrum, District Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Location: Karkstieg
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