
Erlöserkirche
A Timeless Haven in the Heart of Berlin
Did you know?
The Erlöserkirche in Berlin-Moabit was designed by architect Walter Krüger and, together with the adjacent parish house, forms a protected architectural heritage complex.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1912
- Architect
- Walter Krüger
- Heritage Status
- Heritage Ensemble
- Denomination
- Protestant
- Phone
- +49 30 3912217
Guided Story
Feel the tranquility these ancient walls exude. Look up and notice the majestic vaulting, reaching out like protective arms above you. The architecture of the Erlöserkirche marks a transition from Art Nouveau to reform architecture. Imagine people gathering here over a hundred years ago, seeking solace and community. As you look around, the simple elegance of the interior invites you to reflect and find your own peace. Behind you, the Eyke-von-Repkow-Platz is a bit further away, a favorite spot for relaxing and unwinding. The church and community house together form a harmonious ensemble, an important part of Berlin's cultural heritage. Let the living history in these stones inspire you.
Location
Nearby

Gotzkowskybrücke

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Wikingerufer

Hansabrücke

Eyke-von-Repkow-Platz

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