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Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche
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Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche

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Step into the Evangelical Lutheran Church, a stunning creation by architect Hermann Blankenstein dating back to 1857. This architectural heritage site combines neo-Gothic elegance with a serene spiritual atmosphere. Be captivated by the soaring vaults and intricate design. Visiting here feels like a journey into the past, blending history with beauty.
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Designed by Hermann Wilhelm Albert Blankenstein, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Berlin was built in 1857 as the city's first old Lutheran church and is now an architectural heritage monument.

Quick Facts

Founded
1857
Architect
Hermann Wilhelm Albert Blankenstein
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Lutheran
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Take a moment to admire the intricate façade. It speaks of a time when Berlin was transforming. Did you know this church is not just a place of worship, but also a testament to Hermann Blankenstein's architectural vision? Look up at the elaborate windows. The way the light dances across the old walls is like a living painting. Behind you, to the south, you might catch a glimpse of the spire of St. Michael Church. In this tranquil corner of the city, surrounded by history, you can almost feel time standing still.

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