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Friedenskirche
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Friedenskirche

Gothic Revival Brilliance in Charlottenburg

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Designed by Carl Moritz in 1898, the Friedenskirche Charlottenburg captivates with its Gothic Revival architecture and intricate facades. It offers a serene space where architectural elegance meets spiritual tranquility. The accessible design welcomes visitors of all ages to explore its rich history and unique ambiance.
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The Friedenskirche Charlottenburg, designed by Carl Moritz in the Gothic Revival style, was originally known as the Eben-Ezer Chapel.

Quick Facts

Founded
1898
Architect
Carl Moritz
Architectural Style
Neo-Gothic
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Opening Date
1898
Denomination
Baptist
Former Name
Eben-Ezer-Kapelle
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Feel the tranquility emanating from these historic walls? Look up, and you'll notice the impressive Gothic arches reaching for the sky. The Friedenskirche was once known as the Eben-Ezer Chapel, serving various faiths over time. Imagine its role through the years, standing here in Charlottenburg, witnessing the spiritual journey of its community. To your left, you might catch a glimpse of Shakespeareplatz, another place laden with stories. This church is not just a place of worship, but a silent witness to Berlin's ever-changing landscape.

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