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St. Thomas von Aquin
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St. Thomas von Aquin

Modern Simplicity in the Heart of Charlottenburg

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Nestled in the vibrant district of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, St. Thomas von Aquin Church captivates with its clean, functional architecture of the New Objectivity style. Designed by Paul Linder, the building exudes a serene calmness characteristic of this architectural movement. As a cultural heritage site, it offers insights both spiritual and architectural. Allow yourself to be enchanted by its understated elegance and tranquil atmosphere.
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Architect Paul Linder designed St. Thomas von Aquin Church in the New Objectivity style, making it a rare example of this architectural movement among Berlin's churches.

Quick Facts

Architect
Paul Linder
Architectural Style
New Objectivity
Heritage Status
Heritage Ensemble

Guided Story

Can you feel the serene calmness that this church radiates? Look around you. The clean lines and functional design are hallmarks of the New Objectivity style. Designed by Paul Linder, the church seamlessly integrates into its surroundings. If you look up, you'll notice the understated elegance of the facade, free from unnecessary ornamentation. Behind you, the vibrant life of Charlottenburg continues, but here, it's almost as if time stands still. Did you know this church is part of a cultural heritage? It preserves not only the faith but also an architectural history closely tied to Berlin's development.

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