
Neue Nazarethkirche
Gothic Revival Charm in Berlin's Wedding District
Did you know?
Designed by architect Max Spitta, the Neue Nazarethkirche is a notable example of Gothic Revival architecture in Berlin and has been a protected monument since the 1980s.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1893
- Architect
- Max Spitta
- Architectural Style
- Neo-Gothic
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Evangelical
- Wheelchair Access
- Not accessible
Guided Story
Imagine standing at a gateway to the past. The impressive façade of the Neue Nazarethkirche rises before you, a masterpiece of Gothic Revival architecture. Look up and notice the intricate carvings, like stories etched in stone. Did you know that this church was built in the 19th century as the second parish church for the Nazareth congregation? Behind you is Leopoldplatz, once a bustling hub in the suburb of Wedding before it became part of vibrant Berlin. If you listen closely, you might almost hear the echoes of the past resonating from the walls. Take a moment to feel the quiet dignity of this heritage monument, protected since the 1980s. Let the atmosphere sink in before you continue on your journey.
Location
Nearby

Alte Nazarethkirche

Park am Urnenfriedhof Gerichtstraße

St. Joseph (Müllerstraße)

Max-Josef-Metzger-Platz

Prime Time Theater

Gedenkstein für Max Josef Metzger

Trümmerschutt-Stele
