
St.-Norbert-Kirche
Architectural Gem in the Heart of Schöneberg
Did you know?
Architect Carl Kühn designed the St. Norbert Church, which is now recognized as an architectural heritage monument.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Carl Kühn
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Roman Catholic
Guided Story
As you step inside, a gentle hush wraps around you, contrasting with the bustling city outside. Look up and admire the impressive vaulted ceilings, a masterpiece by architect Carl Kühn. The Romanesque elements give this place a timeless elegance. Did you know this church was built in the 1920s, a time when Berlin was undergoing significant change? The handcrafted wooden details and the beautiful stained glass windows tell stories from that dynamic era. Turn around to catch a glimpse of the organ, which enchants visitors during concerts with its sound. This church is a haven in the heart of Schöneberg, inviting you to soak in its history and artistry.
Location
Nearby

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