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St. Annen
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St. Annen

A serene sanctuary amidst urban bustle

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St. Annen captivates with its simple Roman Catholic architecture, offering a peaceful retreat within the bustling city. Although accessibility is limited, the interior's understated elegance invites reflection and calm. Embrace the timeless aura of this sacred space and discover a moment of tranquility.
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Did you know?

The St. Annen Church, a three-nave basilica, was completed in just four years, from 1932 to 1936, based on the designs of architects Siegfried Lukowski and Carl Anton Meckel.

Quick Facts

Architectural Style
Heimatschutz
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Can you feel the sense of calm surrounding you? In the midst of bustling Berlin, this place offers a quiet retreat. Look up, and you'll notice the graceful arches reaching towards the sky. Built in the 1930s, this church stands as a testament to enduring peace amidst changing times. Behind you, through the doors, the city's noise may seep in, but inside, there's a serene quiet. Let the colorful stained glass enchant you, telling stories from another era. It's a space to breathe in the history and simply be in the moment.

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