
Königin-Luise-Kirche
Gothic Revival Splendor in Berlin's Heart
Did you know?
Designed by Robert Leibnitz, the Königin-Luise-Kirche is the only landmark in the Berlin district of Waidmannslust.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1913
- Architect
- Robert Leibnitz
- Architectural Style
- Neo-Gothic
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Feel the serene silence around you? Look up at the imposing walls of this church. Made from white Rüdersdorf limestone, they seem to glow in the sunlight. Notice the red bricks from Rathenow, adding a warm contrast. The Königin-Luise-Kirche isn't just a place of worship; it's a symbol of the resilience of the Waidmannslust community. Behind you, a bit hidden, is the Jubilee Fountain, which, like the church, is a protected monument. It whispers tales of the hopes and dreams of those who have gathered here over generations. Completed in 1913, this church has witnessed so many eras that you might almost hear the footsteps of history echoing within its walls.
Location
Nearby

Dianaplatz

Ev. Kirchengemeinde Waidmannslust

Steinbergpark

Sporthalle Ernst-Litfaß-Schule/Emil-Fischer-Schule

Dorfkirche (Almutstraße)

Marie-Schlei-Platz

Museum Reinickendorf
