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Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche

Contemporary design meets serene spirituality in Schöneberg

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The Paul-Gerhardt Church in Berlin-Schöneberg stands out with its modern architectural style designed by architects Hermann Fehling, Daniel Gogel, and Peter Pfankuch. This Protestant church is not only welcoming to all visitors but also fully wheelchair accessible. Experience the inspiring blend of contemporary design and serene spirituality.
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The Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche in Schöneberg is a rare example of modern architecture within an ensemble of baroque and Catholic structures, designed by Hermann Fehling.

Quick Facts

Architect
Hermann Fehling
Architectural Style
Modernism
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Feel the calmness that surrounds you here? As you stand in this spot, the air is filled with a serene quietness, occasionally punctuated by the sound of bells. Look up and you'll see the clean lines and harmonious forms of modern architecture, crafted by Hermann Fehling. Just behind you, a few steps away, is the baroque Schöneberg Village Church, offering a striking contrast against the modern façade of the Paul-Gerhardt Church. This isn't just a place of worship; it's an architectural monument that beautifully blends the city's history with contemporary design. Let the combination of heritage and modernity inspire you as you explore. And if you continue towards the St.-Norbert Church, remember you’re following a cultural path that weaves through the many layers of Schöneberg.

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