
Erlöserkirche
A 19th-century architectural gem awaits you
Did you know?
The Erlöserkirche, designed by Conrad Wilhelm Hase, is a significant example of his work in Gothic Revival church architecture.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1892
- Architect
- Conrad Wilhelm Hase
- Architectural Style
- Neo-Gothic
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Protestant
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
- Website
- paul-gerhardt.com
Guided Story
Imagine standing before one of the most striking examples of Gothic Revival architecture in Berlin. Look up and let your eyes follow the intricate details of the facade, masterfully designed by Conrad Wilhelm Hase. The windows, with their pointed arches, are like storytellers of faith and community, capturing light in a timeless dance. Can you hear the silence? It's calming, almost as if the church is in gentle conversation with its surroundings. Just behind you, a short walk away, stands the Shot Tower. But here, within the walls of the Erlöserkirche, time seems to pause. You might notice a detail others have missed – perhaps a hidden stone figure or a shaft of light streaming through the stained glass. This is more than just a building; it's a living testament to history.







