About

Sophien Church in Berlin stands as a masterpiece of Baroque architecture with unique neo-Gothic elements, envisioned by Johann Friedrich Grael. Since its opening in 1712, this captivating structure has held a significant place in history, hosting impactful speeches by Martin Luther King and serving as a refuge for war prisoners. Visitors often find solace in its tranquil atmosphere, offering a peaceful escape from the bustling city. The church's intricate stained glass windows and the ornate altar are highlights not to be missed, contributing to its impressive 4.6 average rating on Google.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Weinmeisterstr./Gipsstr.
Tram stop 243 m walk
Monbijouplatz
Tram stop 217 m walk
S Hackescher Markt
Tram stop 258 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 305 reviews
4.6/5 305 reviews
Aurélie M.
Aurélie M.
1 month ago on Google

Église Fermée Ouvert de 14h à 19h

Marco Mueller
Marco Mueller
8 months ago on Google

Gehen da seit einigen Jahren am Heiligen Abend hin. Ein kleiner Geheimtipp…

AZHAR Architecture
AZHAR Architecture
8 months ago on Google

A beautiful space and sanctuary