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Mauritiuskirche

Gothic Revival Splendor in Berlin's Heritage Heart

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St. Mauritius Church in Lichtenberg captures the essence of Gothic Revival design, crafted by architect Max Hasak in 1892. As a cultural heritage monument, it enchants with intricate details and a majestic ambiance. Immerse yourself in its historical beauty and experience the serenity of this Roman Catholic parish. A visit offers a bridge to the past and a chance to feel the artistry of bygone eras.
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Architect Max Hasak designed the St. Mauritius Church in the Gothic Revival style, making it one of the most striking examples of this architecture in Berlin.

Quick Facts

Founded
1892
Architect
Max Hasak
Architectural Style
Neo-Gothic
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Roman Catholic

Guided Story

Picture yourself stepping into a time capsule. The majestic St. Mauritius Church before you, with its striking pointed arches, transports you straight to the late 19th century. Look up to see the magnificent stained glass windows, casting a colorful display across the pews when the sun shines. Did you know that architect Max Hasak, inspired by medieval craft, created one of his masterpieces here? To your left, notice the distinctive spire rising proudly into the Berlin sky. Behind you to the east, monuments like that of Harro Schulze-Boysen tell stories of a darker time. The serene atmosphere invites you to pause, forget the bustling world outside, and embrace the silence. It's a perfect moment to feel the history surrounding you and admire the artistry of past eras.

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