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Red Church

Local name Červený kostel

The Red Church (Červený kostel) is a Protestant church located in central Brno, Czech Republic. Designed by Heinrich von Ferstel and built in the 1860s, it is a cultural monument serving the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren with regular Sunday services. Read more…

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Tags place of worship·christian·church·protestant·evangelical·cultural monument·historical architecture
 

The Red Church, officially known as the Českobratrský evangelický chrám Jana Amose Komenského, stands on Komenského Square in Brno. Built in the style of North German Gothic between 1863 and 1867, it features a distinctive red brick exterior and a simple interior, reflecting its Protestant heritage. Visitors interested in religious architecture and local history will find the church a significant cultural landmark.

The church is active, offering Sunday services with varying times during the summer months. It also hosts cultural events, concerts, and spiritual support activities, making it a vibrant community center. Visitors can find more information about events and services on the official website. The church's historical and architectural value, combined with its ongoing religious and cultural role, makes it a noteworthy destination in Brno.

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