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Evangelische Kirche Alt-Lietzow
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Evangelische Kirche Alt-Lietzow

A Baroque Gem in Charlottenburg

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The Evangelische Kirche Alt-Lietzow captures the essence of Baroque revival with its graceful architecture and rich history. Designed by Ludolf von Walthausen, it has stood as a cultural heritage monument since 1961 in Berlin. Inside, the serene and spiritual ambiance is enhanced by its Baroque features. A place where history and architecture come to life.
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The current church building of the Evangelische Kirche Alt-Lietzow was constructed in 1961 based on the designs of architect Ludolf von Walthausen, despite the name Jürgen Kröger appearing in the records.

Quick Facts

Founded
1962
Architect
Jürgen Kröger
Architectural Style
Baroque
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Opening Date
December 11, 1911
Denomination
Protestant
Former Name
Dorfkirche Lietzow
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Feel the crunch of gravel under your feet as you approach. That's often the first sensory hint that you're nearing this serene spot. Look up, and you'll notice the church's steeple standing tall against the sky, a beacon since 1961. But here's a little-known fact: this is actually the fifth church to be built on this site. Previous buildings were dismantled after suffering damage, yet the community's spirit remained unbroken. Behind you, the Charlottenburg district stretches out, its rich history providing a vibrant backdrop to this peaceful spiritual sanctuary. Inside, you'll find a tranquil atmosphere, a quiet testament to resilience and faith.

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