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Christophoruskirche
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Christophoruskirche

A Lutheran architectural gem in Berlin

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Designed by the esteemed architect Jürgen Kröger, the Christophoruskirche captivates with its grand structure and intricate details. As a Lutheran church, it offers a welcoming atmosphere of tranquility and reflection, supported by its rich history and heritage listing. Accessible to all, it invites visitors to experience the beauty and spirituality of this remarkable place.
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Did you know?

The altar Bible of the Christophoruskirche was personally dedicated to the congregation by Empress Auguste Viktoria at its inauguration in 1903.

Quick Facts

Architect
Jürgen Kröger
Architectural Style
Neo-Gothic
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Opening Date
June 13, 1903
Denomination
Lutheran
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine standing before a structure that whispers tales of empresses and architects, as a gentle breeze flows down Bölschestraße. Look up and take in the Gothic arches and intricate details that reach for the sky. This church was built to replace an earlier village church. Did you know the altar Bible here is a gift from Empress Auguste Viktoria herself? Just behind you, a short stroll away, stands the Prussian War Memorial, another story from the past. The Christophoruskirche is more than a place of worship; it’s a portal to the past, showcasing the splendor and faith of bygone eras.

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