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Nathanaelkirche
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Nathanaelkirche

A turn-of-the-century architectural gem

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Designed by Jürgen Kröger and completed in 1903, the Nathanaelkirche in Berlin captivates with its elegant architecture and 25.2-meter height. This Protestant church, with its limited accessibility, offers a glimpse into a rich historical and spiritual past. Its blend of traditional craftsmanship and understated elegance makes it a notable landmark. Immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere and architectural finesse.
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Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia personally attended the inauguration of the Nathanael Church on October 31, 1903.

Quick Facts

Founded
October 31, 1903
Architect
Jürgen Kröger
Architectural Style
Neo-Gothic
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Opening Date
October 30, 1903
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Take a moment and look around at the intricate brickwork of this majestic structure. Did you know that when it was inaugurated in 1903, even the Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia attended the ceremony? Imagine the excitement back then, a true highlight for Berlin. Look up at the Gothic Revival towers reaching for the sky. Architect Jürgen Kröger captured the essence of North German brick architecture perfectly. Feel the stillness and let the layers of history whisper to you through every stone and arch. This is a living piece of history right here in Schöneberg, standing the test of time.

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