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Sankt Bonifatius
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Sankt Bonifatius

Gothic Revival in the Heart of Berlin

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St. Bonifatius Church in Berlin-Kreuzberg is a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture, designed by Max Hasak. Its towering spires and intricate façades capture the imagination. As a heritage monument, it whispers tales of history. Immerse yourself in its spiritual ambiance and rich historical aura.
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Designed by Max Hasak in the Gothic Revival style, St. Bonifatius Church in Berlin is recognized as an architectural heritage monument.

Quick Facts

Architect
Max Hasak
Architectural Style
Neo-Gothic
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Imagine stepping into a space that holds echoes of another era. Look up and admire those towering spires, reaching confidently into the sky. They’re a testament to early 20th-century craftsmanship. As you turn around, notice the intricate façade details, almost like lace carved from stone. Architect Max Hasak truly created a gem here. Listen closely, and you might sense the whisper of past ceremonies. Behind you, the Carl Herz monument links history with the present, blending the past and future of this neighborhood. Let the peaceful ambiance envelop you, with the tranquility this place exudes.

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