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Martinus-Kirche
A Modern Gem in a Historic Setting
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Berlin: First Steps10 pts
Berlin: Explorer25 pts
Berlin: Insider50 pts
Designed by Eduard Ludwig, the Martinus-Kirche in Reinickendorf captivates with its sleek modern architecture. Built in 1963, its clean lines and impressive spatial design offer a serene experience. Discover the harmonious blend of tradition and modernity as you soak in the tranquil ambiance of this remarkable church.
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Did you know?
The Martinus Church in Berlin-Tegel was designed by Eduard Ludwig, who also created the Berlin Pavilion for the 1958 World Expo in Brussels.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1963
- Architect
- Eduard Ludwig
- Architectural Style
- Modernism
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Protestant
Guided Story
Imagine standing in a space defined by simplicity and clarity. Look up – can you see the clean lines of the ceiling? This modern architecture, designed by Eduard Ludwig in 1963, was groundbreaking for its time. Did you know the church was already considered an architectural treasure back then? Behind you, the bell tower stands like a silent guardian over Tegel. The Martinus-Kirche is not just a place of worship, but also a monument to architectural art. Breathe in the silence and let the harmony of tradition and modernity wash over you.
Location
Nearby

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Dorfkirche Alt-Tegel
1.2 km away

Arbeiteraufstand DDR 17.6.1953
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Tegeler Hafenbrücke
1.5 km away

Humboldt-Schloss
2.0 km away