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St. Marien

A Romanesque Gem in Berlin's Heart

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St. Marien Church, a stunning example of Romanesque Revival architecture, offers you a glimpse into the early 20th century. Designed by Carl Kühn and inaugurated in 1914, its remarkable facade and intricate details embody timeless beauty. As a heritage monument in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, it seamlessly blends history and spirituality. Immerse yourself in the echoes of the past and uncover the stories held within its walls.
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Designed by architect Carl Kühn, St. Marien Church in Berlin-Wilmersdorf is a rare example of Romanesque architecture in the district, having opened in 1914.

Quick Facts

Founded
1914
Architect
Carl Kühn
Architectural Style
Romanesque
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Can you feel the tranquility that these ancient walls exude? Imagine the echoes of the countless voices that have found solace here over the past century. Look closely at the facade. It speaks of a time when Berlin's craftsmen dedicated themselves to intricate stonework. And if you gaze upward, you'll see how the arches and towers stretch toward the sky, like a silent prayer. Did you know this church often hosts concerts where the acoustics reveal their true magic? The sound, combined with the light pouring through the stained glass, creates an atmosphere you won't soon forget.

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