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Friedrichswerdersche Kirche in Berlin stands out as an architectural gem, bearing the hallmark Neo-Gothic style of the esteemed architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel. This historic church offers visitors a rare opportunity to explore a UNESCO World Heritage site without any entry fee, a delightful surprise that adds to its allure. Inside, the church houses an impressive collection of nineteenth-century German sculptures, providing a cultural feast for art lovers. The skillfully crafted bent ceiling shapes are a testament to the ingenuity of the builders and reflect Schinkel's unparalleled design prowess. Maintained by the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, Friedrichswerdersche Kirche is not just a church or museum, but a testament to history and creativity that continues to captivate its visitors.

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Wheelchair accessible

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4.6
based on 539 reviews
4.6/5 539 reviews
Laura Chmiel
Laura Chmiel
1 month ago on Google

Piękne rzeźby

Guillaume Léger
Guillaume Léger
1 month ago on Google

Pas la plus grande des églises mais elle est clairement unique dans son genre !

Eric Bentsch
Eric Bentsch
1 month ago on Google

Sehr liebe Mitarbeiter, unglaublich schöne Kirche und Atmosphäre