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Sankt Paulus
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Sankt Paulus

Gothic Revival splendor in Berlin's center

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Built in 1893 by Engelbert Seibertz, St. Paulus Church in Moabit captivates with its Gothic Revival architecture. The towering spires and intricate details transport you to another era. With wheelchair access, everyone can appreciate the serene majesty of this sacred place. Immerse yourself in its calming ambiance and inspiring design.
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Designed in the Gothic Revival style by Carl Niermann, St. Paulus Church in Berlin-Moabit has been an architectural heritage monument since its completion in 1893.

Quick Facts

Founded
1893
Architect
Carl Niermann
Architectural Style
Neo-Gothic
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Feel the gentle breeze as you stand here? St. Paulus Church not only carries the marks of history but also the whispers of those who've prayed within its walls. Look up at the towering spires reaching into the sky, reminiscent of the grand Gothic cathedrals of medieval Europe. Behind you, if you turn around, you can almost sense the Dominican monastery's history still alive here today. This place, with its intricate details and tranquil ambiance, offers a retreat amidst the bustling city. Let the silence envelop you and imagine the countless lives intertwined here over the years.

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