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Paulus-Kirche

Gothic Revival Elegance in Berlin's Lichterfelde

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Step into the captivating world of Gothic Revival at the Pauluskirche, a striking monument from the early 20th century. Designed by Fritz Gottlob, this church enchants with its impressive brick architecture and a storied history reflected in its walls. Despite wartime damage and reconstruction, it retains its serene atmosphere and architectural heritage. A visit here offers a moment of reflection on time and resilience, making history come alive.
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Designed in the Gothic Revival style by Fritz Gottlob, the Pauluskirche in Lichterfelde was opened on June 2, 1900, after just two years of construction.

Quick Facts

Founded
1898–1900
Architect
Fritz Gottlob
Architectural Style
Neo-Gothic
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Opening Date
June 1, 1900
Denomination
Protestant

Guided Story

Can you hear the soft echo of your footsteps on the old pavement? This church has listened to countless stories. Look up at the intricate stonework above the entrance. Imagine the first visitors walking through these doors on a bright June day back in 1900. Around you, the warm red hues of the bricks tell tales of a city on the rise. Behind you, the restored windows speak of the post-war rebuilding. Close your eyes, and you might almost hear the voices of those who once sought refuge and hope here. A place that breathes silence and history.

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