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Dreifaltigkeitskirche
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Dreifaltigkeitskirche

Gothic Revival Elegance in Berlin's Calm

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The Dreifaltigkeitskirche in Lankwitz, designed by Ludwig von Tiedemann in 1904, showcases the captivating Gothic Revival style that echoes a bygone era. Its fine details and majestic tower rise above the surroundings, inviting you to experience the serene silence within. Although wheelchair accessibility is limited, the church offers a peaceful retreat for reflection and admiration. Immerse yourself in the historical atmosphere that permeates every corner.
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Designed by Gothic Revival architect Ludwig von Tiedemann, the Dreifaltigkeitskirche was constructed in 1904 and established for the congregation just a year later.

Quick Facts

Founded
1905
Architect
Ludwig von Tiedemann
Architectural Style
Neo-Gothic
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Can you feel the serene atmosphere surrounding you as you stand here? Look up at the church's towering spire, its intricate Gothic Revival details reaching skyward. Did you know this church was a focal point for a burgeoning community back in 1905? It played a key role in transforming Lankwitz into a lively neighborhood. Behind you, light streams through the stained glass windows, creating a beautiful dance of colors across the floor. Each stone here whispers tales of the past, and if you listen closely, you might just hear the faint echoes of choirs that once filled this sacred space. It's a place of worship, sure, but also a vibrant testament to the history of this area.

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