
Heilige Dreifaltigkeit
A Romanesque Gem in Friedrichshain
Did you know?
Architect Wilhelm Frydag designed the Holy Trinity Church in Berlin-Friedrichshain in the early modern style with Neo-Romanesque influences, an innovative combination for its time.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1913
- Architect
- Wilhelm Frydag
- Architectural Style
- Romanesque
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Roman Catholic
- Wheelchair Access
- Not accessible
Guided Story
Feel the serene power emanating from these old walls? Look up and take in the magnificent arches towering above you. This church not only holds the legacy of Romanesque architecture but also the stories of countless people who gathered here over the years. Turn around and observe the elegant windows, standing like silent guardians over the congregation. Did you know this building was completed during World War I? It was a time of great change, yet the church stands as a symbol of resilience. Listen to the quietness here. It tells of the many prayers offered within these walls. And if you listen closely, you might catch the echo of organ music from days gone by.
Location
Nearby

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