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St. Eduard
A Touch of History in Neukölln
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Step into the serene world of St. Eduard Church, crafted by architect August Kaufhold in 1906-1907. This Roman Catholic gem, with its Gothic-inspired design, offers a tranquil escape and a glimpse into historical architecture. Be captivated by its artistic details and spiritual ambiance. Explore a space where history and modernity beautifully intersect.
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Did you know?
Architect August Kaufhold designed St. Eduard Church in Berlin's Neukölln district, which is now a protected heritage site.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1907
- Architect
- August Kaufhold
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Roman Catholic
Guided Story
Can you hear the soft echo of your footsteps as you enter? St. Eduard is more than just a church; it's a sanctuary of stories and peace. Look up and admire the sweeping arches and intricate stained glass. Behind you, those grand wooden doors have welcomed countless souls over the years. Did you know it's also dedicated to Eduard Müller, known as the 'Apostle of Berlin'? His legacy of compassion is woven into the fabric of this place. And if you need a moment of calm, the nearby Carl-Weder Park, just south of here, offers a serene escape.






