
St. Lukas-Kirche
Historic Grace in Berlin's Vibrant Heart
Did you know?
The design of St. Lukas Church, completed in 1861, was created by the renowned Prussian architect Friedrich August Stüler, famous for his royal basilica concepts.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1861
- Architect
- Gustav Möller
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Protestant
- Wheelchair Access
- Not accessible
- Phone
- +49 30 6919000
Guided Story
Imagine stepping back to 1861, when the bells first rang out at this church's dedication. Look up at the intricately designed facade, seamlessly blending into the row of buildings. Just a short walk behind you is the Documentation Center for Displacement, Expulsion, Reconciliation – a place to reflect on more recent history. But here, within St. Lukas Church, you're welcomed into the calm of a bygone era. Notice the elegant yet simple transepts, a hallmark of Prussian architecture. Look closely, and you'll see traces of various modifications that give the church its unique character. It's a place that tells stories, inviting you to pause and feel the history around you.
Location
Nearby

Gropius-Bau

Portikus des zerstörten Anhalter Bahnhofs

Dokumentationszentrum Flucht, Vertreibung, Versöhnung

Askanischer Platz

Topographie des Terrors

Heinrich Friedrich Karl vom und zum Stein

Karl August von Hardenberg

