
Lutherkirche
Gothic Revival architecture in Pankow's vibrant center
Did you know?
Although built in 1907, the Lutherkirche in Berlin-Wilhelmsruh was not officially consecrated until 1918.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1918
- Architect
- Fritz Gottlob
- Architectural Style
- Neo-Gothic
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Opening Date
- October 27, 1906
- Denomination
- Protestant
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
Guided Story
Feel the tranquility enveloping you? Look up at the soaring vaults reaching effortlessly toward the sky. Designed by Fritz Gottlob, this church has witnessed countless stories over the years. Did you know that during World War II, the church bells were silent because they were meant to be melted down for the war effort? Thankfully, they're ringing once more today, symbolizing peace and renewal. If you turn around, you'll see the adjoining parsonage, perfectly complementing the church with its brick architecture. A harmonious ensemble that keeps the history of this place alive.
Location
Nearby

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