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Stephanuskirche
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Stephanuskirche

Gothic Revival Elegance in Berlin's Heart

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Step into the mesmerizing world of the Stephanuskirche, crafted by architect Adolf Bürckner in 1904. This Protestant church captivates with its Gothic Revival architecture, featuring soaring spires and exquisite stained glass. Discover the serene majesty that this historic building brings to the Mitte district.
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Architect Adolf Bürckner designed the Stephanuskirche in Gothic Revival style, completed on December 4, 1904.

Quick Facts

Founded
December 4, 1904
Architect
Adolf Bürckner
Architectural Style
Neo-Gothic
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Opening Date
December 3, 1904
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Can you imagine the soft echoes of organ music filling this space? Look up at the towering spires, reaching boldly into the Berlin sky. This Gothic Revival masterpiece speaks of an era when horse-drawn carriages roamed the streets. Behind you, the stained glass windows transform the light into a kaleidoscope of colors. Their gentle glow recalls the grand ceremonies held here over the years. Did you know the church is named after Saint Stephen, the first martyr? It’s a fitting name for a place that holds such deep history within its walls. Listen to the silence and picture all the voices that have resonated here over the decades.

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