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Lutherkirche

Gothic Revival Splendor in Spandau

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The Lutherkirche in Spandau captivates visitors with its Gothic Revival architecture, designed by Arno Eugen Fritsche. Since 1896, this Protestant church stands as a cultural heritage monument in Berlin, offering a blend of architectural beauty and historical significance. It's a remarkable place where history and modernity coexist, inviting you to explore and linger.
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Designed by architect Arno Eugen Fritsche in the Gothic Revival style, the Lutherkirche uniquely combines a church space with a residential area following its renovation.

Quick Facts

Founded
1896
Architect
Arno Eugen Fritsche
Architectural Style
Neo-Gothic
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Feel the serene majesty around you? Look up and notice the intricate Gothic Revival details of the Lutherkirche. Designed by Arno Eugen Fritsche, this church has been a part of the city's history for over a century. Did you know the interior was completely transformed in the 90s? Now it serves as both a place of worship and residential space. Behind you to the north, the Hohenzollernpark stretches, a perfect spot for a stroll after your visit. The Lutherkirche beautifully blends tradition and modernity—a true gem in Spandau.

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