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Kirche am Stölpchensee
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Kirche am Stölpchensee

Timeless grace by the picturesque Stölpchensee

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Designed by Friedrich August Stüler, the church by Stölpchensee has been captivating visitors since 1859 with its understated Protestant architecture. The masterful design and tranquil setting offer a unique glimpse into Berlin's cultural heritage. Experience the allure of this historical gem in its serene beauty.
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The Church at Stölpchensee was designed by the renowned architect Friedrich August Stüler, following an idea by King Friedrich Wilhelm IV.

Quick Facts

Founded
1859
Architect
Friedrich August Stüler
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Not accessible

Guided Story

Feel the tranquility that surrounds you by the shores of Stölpchensee. Look up at the elegant crossing tower of this church, a masterpiece by Friedrich August Stüler, inspired by King Frederick William IV's vision. Since 1859, it has stood the test of time. What's fascinating is that it replaced a medieval village church, with roots deeply embedded in the history of Stolpe. Imagine villagers back then, walking across the fields to attend services here. The walls could tell tales if you listen closely. Turn around and you'll see the serene lake, reflecting the past like a mirror.

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