St. Bartholomäus-Kirche, Gothic Revival church in Friedrichshain, Germany.
St. Bartholomäus-Kirche is a Gothic Revival church building made of red brick with a distinctive tower in Friedrichshain. The structure stands out for its solid masonry and prominent presence in the city's skyline.
Friedrich August Stüler designed the building in 1853 under the patronage of King Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia, with construction beginning in 1855. The church embodies the architectural ideals of 19th-century Prussian building traditions.
The church houses paintings depicting Saint Bartholomew, Stephen, and the Crucifixion, as well as altar windows by artist Gerhard Olbricht. These artworks shape the interior and give the space a particular character.
The building is accessible by public transportation, including tram line 4 and bus route 200, which stop nearby. The location is easy to explore on foot, with entrances clearly visible to visitors.
During an evening church service in 1860, lightning struck the tower, causing significant damage that required costly repairs. This event left marks in the building's history and shows how it has endured over the decades.
Location: Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Made from material: brick
GPS coordinates: 52.52740,13.42440
Latest update: December 11, 2025 18:03
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