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Pauluskirche

Gothic Revival Gem in Berlin's Lush Zehlendorf

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The Pauluskirche in Zehlendorf captivates with its Gothic Revival architecture, crafted by the renowned architect Hubert Stier. As an architectural heritage monument, it exudes a timeless elegance, inviting you to appreciate its intricate details and serene ambiance. A place where history and art merge into a harmonious experience.
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The asymmetric layout of the Pauluskirche, designed by Hubert Stier, is a rare feature in Gothic Revival architecture.

Quick Facts

Architect
Hubert Stier
Architectural Style
Neo-Gothic
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Feel that gentle breeze on your face? It carries whispers of history from this place. Look at the red brick walls of the Pauluskirche, glowing warmly under the sunlight. This church stood through World War II, a silent witness to the changes in Berlin. As you look up, notice the intricately designed windows that let colorful beams of light fill the interior. Did you know the church’s asymmetric layout isn’t just an architectural choice, but a testament to architect Hubert Stier’s creativity and boldness? Behind you, sharing the same plot, is the parsonage, built in the same style. It’s almost like the buildings here share quiet conversations, stories of the times they’ve seen together.

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