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Architectural Heritage in Pankow's Heart

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Designed by Carl Kühn, the Church of the Holy Family in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg exudes a serene grandeur. As an architectural heritage monument, it captivates those who appreciate historic structures. Wheelchair accessible, it welcomes everyone to explore its Roman Catholic traditions. Experience the timeless beauty and tranquil atmosphere it offers.
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Architect Carl Kühn, who designed the Church of the Holy Family, was one of the most prominent church architects in Berlin during the 1920s.

Quick Facts

Architect
Carl Kühn
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

As you stand here, take a moment to feel the tranquility that surrounds you. Look up at those grand, clean lines on the facade. Carl Kühn, the architect, dedicated this church in 1930, a time of great change. Yet here it stands, a beacon of peace. You might even catch the soft rustle of leaves from the nearby Humannplatz. Notice the intricate details on the windows; they tell stories of hope and faith. Step inside, and let the serenity wash over you, offering a retreat right in the heart of the city. Just behind you, not far off, is another piece of history, the Gethsemane Church, a reminder of Berlin's storied past.

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