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Osterkirche
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Osterkirche

A masterwork of Protestant church architecture

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Step into Osterkirche and be captivated by the masterful architecture of Georg Dinklage, Ernst Paulus, and Olaf Lilloe. This Protestant church, with its serene atmosphere and accessible design, offers a peaceful retreat. Its heritage-listed structure holds stories from another era, waiting to be uncovered. Let the harmonious blend of tradition and modern design inspire you.
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The Osterkirche in Berlin's Wedding district is one of the few churches built in the Gothic Revival style according to the designs of architect Ernst Paulus.

Quick Facts

Architect
Ernst Paulus
Architectural Style
Neo-Gothic
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Feel the cool breeze sweeping through the Gothic arches? Look up and see those intricate pointed arches, a testament to the craftsmanship of a bygone era. Here, at the corner of Samoa and Sprengel Street, the Osterkirche stands like a silent guardian of history. Behind you, just a short stroll away, is Sprengelpark—a great spot to relax after your visit. The church itself has witnessed many transformations. Originally built in the Neo-Gothic style, it has evolved over the years, yet it never lost its historic charm. Can you imagine people centuries ago, entering with awe, captivated by the grandeur of this space?

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