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St. Elisabeth
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St. Elisabeth

Gothic Revival elegance in timeless form

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Step into St. Elisabeth Church in Schöneberg and experience the captivating charm of Gothic Revival architecture. Designed by Bernhard Hertel in 1911, its red brick facade stands as a serene testament to the past. Protected as an architectural heritage monument, this sacred space invites you to explore the harmonious blend of history and spirituality.
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Designed by Bernhard Hertel, St. Elisabeth Church in Berlin-Schöneberg stands out with its distinctive Gothic Revival style among the surrounding architecture.

Quick Facts

Architect
Bernhard Hertel
Architectural Style
Neo-Gothic
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Roman Catholic

Guided Story

Feel that serene aura radiating from the red bricks of St. Elisabeth Church? Look up, and you'll see the intricate details and Gothic arches, like a portal to the past. Did you know it's named after Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia? Imagine her, renowned for her kindness and charity, inspiring many. If you turn around, you might catch a glimpse of the Queen Luise Memorial Church in the distance — another historical gem of Berlin. Here at St. Elisabeth, right in Schöneberg, you can almost touch the blend of history and spirituality. It's a place that's quiet yet brimming with stories.

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