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Dorfkirche Marienfelde
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Dorfkirche Marienfelde

A Romanesque Gem in Berlin's Historic Heart

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The Dorfkirche Marienfelde captivates with its Romanesque allure, radiating a timeless tranquility. Built around 1240, it stands as one of the oldest village churches in Berlin, drawing visitors with its historic stonework. Architect Bruno Möhring preserved its legacy, and today it's a protected architectural monument. Immerse yourself in its historical aura and discover this intriguing site nestled in the heart of Tempelhof-Schöneberg.
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The architectural heritage of Marienfelde Village Church is so significant that a roof beam from 1230 sheds light on the history of reused construction materials.

Quick Facts

Architect
Bruno Möhring
Architectural Style
Romanesque
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Protestant

Guided Story

As you stand before the Dorfkirche Marienfelde, take a moment to feel the weight of history in the air. Look up at those ancient stone walls—they've seen centuries of life and change. Imagine the villagers, long ago, gathering here for worship, their voices resonating within these sacred grounds. Behind you lies the old churchyard, with its weathered tombstones telling tales of generations past. Even in the bustling city, this place remains a haven of peace and reflection. Just a short walk south, you might catch a glimpse of the Gutspark Marienfelde, another site rich with stories and natural beauty.

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