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Lindenkirche
Architectural Gem in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
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Designed by Carl Brodführer, the Lindenkirche stands as a remarkable example of Protestant church architecture. Recognized as an architectural heritage monument, its striking main gable and historic ambiance captivate visitors. Immerse yourself in the serene beauty and artistic design of this Berlin landmark.
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Did you know?
The Lindenkirche was consecrated on a single day, May 24, 1936, before being mostly destroyed during World War II and not reconsecrated until 1951.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Carl Brodführer
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Protestant
- Wheelchair Access
- Partially accessible
Guided Story
Take a moment to look up at that striking gable. Imagine this place, reduced to ruins after World War II. It was almost completely destroyed, yet it rose again from the ashes. Today, it stands proudly, a testament to resilience and renewal. Feel the tranquility that surrounds you here. You might even sense whispers of history echoing through the stones. It's more than a place of worship; it's a sanctuary for reflection and peace.
Location
Nearby

Rüdesheimer Platz
423 m away

Siegfriedbrunnen
395 m away

Heidelberger Platz
488 m away

St. Marien (Bergheimer Platz)
830 m away

St. Petrus (Dillenburger Straße)
738 m away

Kleines Theater
845 m away

Vaterunser-Kirche
892 m away

Stadtbad Wilmersdorf I
705 m away