
Immanuelkirche
Romanesque Splendor with a Protestant Heart
Did you know?
Architect Bernhard Kühn designed the Immanuel Church in the Neo-Romanesque style, which was particularly popular in Berlin at the end of the 19th century.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Bernhard Kühn
- Architectural Style
- Romanesque
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Opening Date
- 1883
- Denomination
- Protestant
- Wheelchair Access
- Partially accessible
Guided Story
Feel the tranquility that surrounds you. Look up at the tower, rising above you, a masterpiece by architect Bernhard Kühn in the Romanesque Revival style. Over a century ago, this area was a burgeoning part of Berlin, and this church symbolized the faith of its community. Imagine the bells ringing on a Sunday morning, spreading their sound all over Pankow. As you turn around, you can spot the nearby Pankow Museum to the west, another place brimming with historical tales. This church has witnessed countless generations, standing as a serene anchor in the bustling city.







