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Apostel-Paulus-Kirche

Gothic Revival Splendor in Schöneberg's Heart

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Step into the Apostel-Paulus-Kirche and experience the stunning Gothic Revival design by Franz Schwechten, echoing the local building traditions. This three-nave hall church, dedicated in 1894, invites you to linger in its historic ambiance. With wheelchair access, you can easily explore the intricate details and inspiring space. History and architecture blend here into an unforgettable experience.
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Did you know?

Franz Schwechten, the architect of the Apostel-Paulus-Kirche, also designed the renowned Anhalter Bahnhof in Berlin.

Quick Facts

Founded
1892
Architect
Franz Schwechten
Architectural Style
Neo-Gothic
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible
Website
ev-apg.de

Guided Story

Imagine standing on what was once a bustling square named after a Prussian prince. Look up and admire the intricate arches and delicate stonework reaching towards the sky. Designed by the renowned architect Franz Schwechten, this church is a Gothic Revival masterpiece. See how the colorful stained glass windows bathe the interior in a symphony of light. Turn around and take in the massive wooden columns, a testament to 19th-century craftsmanship. Behind you, slightly hidden, is the Alice-Salomon-Park. Take a moment to feel the blend of history and nature that makes this place truly special.

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