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Svenska kyrkan i Berlin
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Svenska kyrkan i Berlin

Nordic Serenity in Berlin's Bustling Heart

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Designed by Alfred Grenander and built in 1903, the Swedish Church in Berlin offers a serene escape with its minimalist elegance and Nordic influences. It stands as a tranquil haven amidst the city's hustle, inviting you to experience its peaceful architecture and welcoming ambiance.
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The architect of the Swedish Church in Berlin, Alfred Grenander, is also renowned for designing several subway stations in Berlin.

Quick Facts

Founded
1903
Architect
Alfred Grenander
Denomination
Lutheran

Guided Story

Feel that sense of calm around you? This Swedish Church stands as a peaceful retreat right in the heart of bustling Berlin. Look up at those tall windows letting the gentle light spill in. Did you know Alfred Grenander, the architect, also designed Berlin's iconic subway stations? His unique style is evident everywhere. Now, if you turn around, you might spot the plaque dedicated to Birger Forell, a pastor who played a vital role during World War II, aiding many in need. This isn't just a place of worship; it's a silent witness to history. Take a moment, breathe in, and let the serene atmosphere envelop you.

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