
Trinitatiskirche
A 19th-century architectural gem in Berlin
Did you know?
Architect Johannes Vollmer designed the Trinitatis Church in Gothic Revival style, completing it in 1898 as an architectural heritage monument.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1896
- Architect
- Johannes Vollmer
- Architectural Style
- Neo-Gothic
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Opening Date
- 1898
- Denomination
- Protestant
- Wheelchair Access
- Not accessible
Guided Story
Can you feel the gentle whisper of the city settling here on Karl-August-Platz? The Trinitatiskirche stands tall before you, a Gothic marvel that reaches for the sky. Look up at the intricate arches and delicate stonework that echo a time long past. Behind you, in the park, imagine the generations who've passed quietly through this space. Did you know the foundation stone was laid in 1896? A moment filled with hope and community spirit. As you gaze at the facade, imagine the voices that once sang and prayed here. A silent witness to history, still beating in the heart of Charlottenburg.
Location
Nearby

Karl-August-Platz

Ars et Musica

Gepard

St. Thomas von Aquin (West 2)

Deutsche Oper Berlin

Synagoge Pestalozzistraße

Trinitatis Kirchengemeinde Berlin
