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Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche
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Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche

Gothic Revival Splendor in Berlin's Pankow District

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The Paul-Gerhardt Church captivates with its striking Gothic Revival architecture, standing proudly as a cultural heritage monument in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg. Its intricate spires and artistic windows invite you to delve into the enchanting world of past centuries. A visit here offers a serene journey through history, embracing you with its quiet grandeur.
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The design of the Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche, constructed between 1908 and 1910, was created by the renowned architect Gustav Werner, celebrated for his contributions to Gothic Revival architecture in Germany.

Quick Facts

Architectural Style
Neo-Gothic
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Feel the whisper of history in the air? The Paul-Gerhardt Church stands proudly before you. Take a look at the intricate Gothic Revival details that transport you to another era. Did you know that architect Gustav Werner drew inspiration from the hymns of Paul Gerhardt himself? Imagine the sound of organ music reverberating through these lofty arches. Look up at the delicate spires reaching skyward, like guardians of the city. The artistic windows tell stories as old as the walls themselves. Take a moment to bask in the serene grandeur of this place.

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