
St.-Pauls-Kirche
Neoclassical Grace in Berlin's Heart
Did you know?
St. Paul's Church was designed by the renowned architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel, who significantly shaped the face of Berlin in the 19th century.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1832
- Architect
- Karl Friedrich Schinkel
- Architectural Style
- Neoclassical
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Protestant
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
Guided Story
Imagine standing before a masterpiece of architecture. Look up and admire the elegant simplicity of the neoclassical facade, crafted by the renowned architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel. Do you hear the gentle notes of the organ filtering through the thick walls? They tell tales of centuries where this church served as a refuge and a place for reflection. Named after the Apostle Paul, the church symbolizes new beginnings and transformation. You might feel the quiet enveloping you, offering a moment of peace amidst the city's hustle. Turn around and notice the surrounding buildings, standing in the shadow of this venerable church.
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Location
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