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Martin-Luther-Kirche
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Martin-Luther-Kirche

Gothic Revival Splendor in Neukölln's Heart

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Designed by Fritz Gottlob, the Martin-Luther-Church captivates with its Gothic Revival architecture and storied past dating back to 1909. As an architectural heritage monument, its striking towers and intricate details offer a glimpse into history. A visit here provides a serene escape in the bustling city.
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In 1909, Prince August Wilhelm attended the inauguration of the Martin-Luther-Church in Berlin-Neukölln as a representative of the imperial house.

Quick Facts

Architect
Fritz Gottlob
Architectural Style
Neo-Gothic
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Opening Date
November 14, 1909
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Take a moment to look at the intricate stonework rising above you. Did you know this church was once reduced to ruins? During World War II, it was destroyed, but reconstruction started in 1952. Look up at the tower. It used to be taller, but after the war, they decided on a shorter spire. Now, take in your surroundings. The serene quiet here makes it hard to believe that bustling Neukölln is just steps away. This church stands as a testament to the resilience and rebirth of the city.

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