
Immanuel-Kapelle
A Neoclassical Gem in the Heart of Pankow
Did you know?
Architect Carl Moritz designed the Immanuel Chapel in Berlin, a neoclassical masterpiece that opened in 1910.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Carl Moritz
- Architectural Style
- Neoclassical
- Opening Date
- 1910
Guided Story
Imagine standing in a place where time seems to pause. You can almost feel the silence emanating from the tall walls of the Immanuel Chapel. Look up, and you'll notice the clear lines of Neoclassical architecture, a masterpiece by Carl Moritz. Built over a century ago, its elegance remains timeless. As you gaze at the façade, you might sense the calm this place offers amidst the bustling Pankow district. Turn around slowly and let your eyes wander – just a short walk away is the Berlin-Weißensee Art Hall. Yet here, within this chapel, you find a moment of reflection, a brief escape from the city's hustle and bustle.
Location
Nearby

Baptisten-Gemeinde

St. Josef (Behaimstraße)

Kunsthalle Berlin-Weißensee

Hamburger Platz

Theater im Delphi

Kapelle des Georgen-Parochial-Friedhof III

Brotfabrik
