Janskerk
AddressJanskerkhof 26, 3512 BN
The Janskerk (St John’s Church) is a stunning old church dating back to the 11th century. In the Middle Ages, it was one of the city’s five collegiate churches which together formed a cluster in the shape of a cross.
After losing its function when the public practice of the Catholic faith was prohibited, and as the result of a tornado, the Janskerk increasingly fell into disrepair throughout the years. It was not until the 20th century that the church was finally restored.
The Janskerk provides a striking setting with the natural reverb of the church offering the music a certain grandeur and intensity. Within just a 10 minute walk from TivoliVredenburg, the Janskerk is a fine entry point in exploring what Le Guess Who? and the city of Utrecht have to offer.
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible: Yes.
Disabled parking space: Yes, there is a disabled parking space at the Janskerkhof.
Elevator: Does not apply.
Wheelchair accessible toilet: Yes.
Wheelchair places: Yes, possible by e-mail upon request.
Seating for people who can stand for a short amount of time: Yes, there are seats available for everyone.
Assistance dog welcome: See the advice about assistance dogs.
Low-stimulus space: Yes, possible by e-mail upon request.
Induction loop: Yes, possible by e-mail upon request.
Straws available at the bar: Unknown.
Use of strobe light: There is a possibility that the artist uses strobe light. If you want more information, please send us an e-mail with the name of the artist of your preference and we will check this.
Photography: Tess Janssen