
St.-Martins-Kirche
Where Modern Design Meets Berlin's Heritage
Did you know?
Built in 1929/1930, St. Martin's Church in Kaulsdorf exemplifies the New Objectivity architectural style, a revolutionary movement of its time.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Josef Bachem
- Architectural Style
- Modernism
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Imagine standing before a building that holds nearly a century of history within its walls. Look up and admire the clean lines and understated elegance of the façade. It's as if the church, despite its modern architecture, reaches out to embrace the stories of the past. Behind you, the gentle rustle of leaves from the nearby Alice-Herz-Platz might catch your ear. This church survived World War II and remains a place of peace and contemplation despite all odds. If you look closely, you can spot the subtle details that Josef Bachem crafted here. Inside, the quietude allows you to almost feel the invisible threads of time weaving tradition with modernity.
Location
Nearby

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Berliner Balkon

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