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Maria Gnaden
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Maria Gnaden

Where Modern Design Embraces Spiritual Peace

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Built in 1934 by Josef Bischof, the Maria Gnaden Church in Berlin-Hermsdorf showcases modern architecture with a serene and welcoming atmosphere. As a testament to Roman Catholic tradition, it offers wheelchair access, inviting everyone to experience its tranquil space. Marvel at its simplicity and clean lines, and discover a moment of reflection.
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Maria Gnaden Church was designed by Josef Bischof in the Homeland Protection Style, which is rare in modern architecture.

Quick Facts

Founded
1930
Architectural Style
Modernism
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Feel the calm that envelops you here. In front of you stands the Maria Gnaden Church, a masterpiece by architect Josef Bischof. Look up at its facade: the clean lines and understated elegance are hallmarks of its design. This church is more than just a building; it's a community hub born in a time of change. Turn around, and you'll see the trees that surround it, like a protective cloak. Here, where history and spirituality meet, you can truly find peace.

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