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Emmaus-Kirche
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Emmaus-Kirche

Romanesque Revival Splendor in Berlin's Heart

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Emmaus Church, with its Romanesque revival style, exudes a majestic calm. Designed by August Orth, this architectural gem invites you to explore its history through grand arches and solid stone facades. Nestled in vibrant Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, it provides a serene escape, perfect for reflection and wonder.
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The Emmaus Church and the Görlitzer Bahnhof in Berlin-Kreuzberg were both designed by the same architect, August Orth, creating an architectural ensemble.

Quick Facts

Architect
August Orth
Architectural Style
Romanesque

Guided Story

Imagine standing here, surrounded by the vibrant energy of the city, yet enveloped in a profound silence. Look at the solid stone walls of the Emmaus Church, each telling tales from over a century ago. Notice the grand arches—they seem like gateways to the past. Did you know that this church was designed by the same architect as the train station across the street, August Orth? Together, they formed a harmonious duo in the city's landscape back then. As you stand here, picture the buzz of the train station as it once was, with the church bells ringing across the square. Take a moment to soak in the serenity of this place and let its history speak to you.

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