Jāņa Evaņģēliski luteriskā draudze), in Saldus, Latvia,[1] was officially dedicated on August 27, 1900, after a long history of use and centuries of reconstruction.
(Wilhelm Neumann also designed the Latvian National Museum of Art and the Jaunsvente Manor.)
The artist Ansis Bērziņš led the renovation of the interior and furnishings.
Saldus architect Edgars Krūmiņš designed the tower and V. Krivans made the rooster at the top of the spire.
The underground tombs were opened and researched during a renovation in 1995, when heated flooring was installed.