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Matthias-Claudius-Gemeinde
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Matthias-Claudius-Gemeinde

A serene sanctuary in the heart of Berlin

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Step into the Matthias-Claudius Church and find a peaceful haven amidst its simple yet striking architecture. This Protestant church welcomes you with its accessible design, perfect for quiet reflection or communal gatherings. Immerse yourself in the calming ambiance, offering a moment of tranquility within the city's hustle and bustle.
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The Protestant Matthias-Claudius Church was inaugurated on October 2, 1938, based on a design by architect Jürgen Bachmann, during a period marked by significant political upheaval.

Quick Facts

Architect
Jürgen Bachmann
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine it's 1938. The Matthias-Claudius Church is being inaugurated, and people from the community gather to witness this moment. Look up at the clean architectural lines crafted by Jürgen Bachmann. This simplicity invites your mind to wander and find peace. Behind you, the Schulzendorfer Straße stretches out, where you might hear the gentle footsteps of passersby. In this moment of quiet, feel the bridge between past and present. This church isn't just a building; it's a living part of the community, offering sanctuary and fellowship for decades.

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