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Sankt Matthäus-Kirche
Romanesque Revival in Berlin's Heart
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St. Matthew's Church, designed by Friedrich August Stüler, captivates with its Romanesque Revival architecture and a history dating back to 1844. Located in the Mitte district, the church's grand design and serene atmosphere invite visitors to explore its spiritual and historical depths. With full accessibility, everyone can enjoy the profound experience this site offers.
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Architect Friedrich August Stüler designed St. Matthew's Church in the Romanesque Revival style, which was a mid-19th century revival of Romanesque architecture.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1844
- Architect
- Friedrich August Stüler
- Architectural Style
- Romanesque
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Protestant
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
- Website
- stiftung-stmatthaeus.de
Guided Story
Feel the serene atmosphere surrounding you? Look up at the intricately designed arches and windows. This isn't just a place of worship; it's a cultural hub. Did you know it's known as a cultural church and regularly hosts exhibitions and concerts? The soft echo of your footsteps reminds you of the many stories these walls have witnessed. Behind you, the Kulturforum stretches out, a haven for art enthusiasts. St. Matthew's Church stands as a bridge between history and the modern world, where spirituality and culture harmoniously meet.
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Location
Nearby

Kulturforum
64 m away

Kupferstichkabinett
77 m away

Neue Nationalgalerie
105 m away

Gemäldegalerie am Kulturforum
183 m away

Matthäikirchplatz
59 m away

Philharmonie
272 m away

Berlin State Library
242 m away

Kammermusiksaal
185 m away