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St. Johannes Lutheran Church


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Built in 1841, this church is known for its simplistic beauty and stained glass. It's been called an architectural gem in the heart of Ansonborough. Johannes is located in the historic Ansonborough district of downtown Charleston. Well known Charleston architect E. B. White designed the Greek Revival sanctuary, which was built in 1841. In 1872, the congregation of mostly German speaking people moved to the present sanctuary of St. Matthews Lutheran Church on Marion Square, but many returned to the Ansonborough location to found St. Johannes in 1878. German was the language of the congregation until 1910.


Hours:

  • Days and Hours of Operation: Tuesday-Saturday 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.

Address: 48 Hasell ST
Charleston,SC 29401

Phone: (843) 722-8906
Fax: (843) 722-4414
Our Website:www.stjohannes.org/

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