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Kirche am Lietzensee
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Kirche am Lietzensee

A serene blend of modern design and tranquility

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Step into the peaceful ambiance of the Church at Lietzensee, a modern architectural gem designed by Paul Baumgarten in 1957. Its clean lines and minimalist design offer a space for reflection and contemplation. As a protected architectural monument, it invites you to explore the spiritual and artistic essence of Berlin.
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Architect Paul Baumgarten designed the Kirche am Lietzensee as one of the first modern church buildings in Berlin after World War II.

Quick Facts

Founded
1957
Architect
Paul Baumgarten
Architectural Style
Modernism
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine stepping into a space where the hustle and bustle of the city fades away, and your attention is drawn to the serenity around you. Look up and notice the clean lines above that create a sense of harmony. This church is not just a place for prayer but an architectural masterpiece. Did you know that architect Paul Baumgarten was inspired by the idea of crafting a space that uplifts the soul? Behind you, at the far end of the room, you can see how light and shadow play across the minimalist forms, bringing them to life. Just a short walk away, Lietzensee offers another peaceful retreat, complementing the experience here. Take your time to let the simplicity of this place sink in.

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