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St. Antonius von Padua
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St. Antonius von Padua

Where History and Architecture Meet Serenity

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Designed by architect Wilhelm Fahlbusch in 1908, St. Antonius of Padua Church captivates with its stunning architecture. Standing 15 meters tall, it is a testament to Roman Catholic heritage and a place for reflection and tranquility. Accessible to all, the church welcomes visitors to experience its serene beauty and spiritual calm.
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Architect Wilhelm Fahlbusch designed both St. Antonius von Padua Church and the adjacent rectory, which was completed a year after the church in 1908.

Quick Facts

Founded
1908
Architect
Wilhelm Fahlbusch
Architectural Style
Neo-Gothic
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Opening Date
December 31, 1906
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

As you step inside, notice how the light dances through the tall Gothic windows, casting a serene glow across the church's interior. Look up and admire the intricate ceiling design, a testament to the grandeur of Gothic Revival architecture. Completed in 1908, this church has stood as a beacon for over a century, welcoming generations of worshippers and visitors alike. An interesting tidbit: when the wind is just right, the gentle ringing of the church bells can be heard echoing through the streets of Oberschöneweide. Turn around, and you'll see the neighboring rectory, also designed by Fahlbusch, adding another layer of historical charm to this sacred space.

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