Martin-Luther-Kirche, Gothic Revival church in Neukölln, Germany.
Martin-Luther-Kirche is a church building in the Gothic Revival style with tall pointed arches, finely detailed stonework, and several towers that stand out clearly from the surrounding houses. The facade shows rich ornaments and decorative details typical of early 20th-century architecture.
The church was completed in 1909 according to architect Fritz Gottlob's designs and marked a new direction in Berlin's modern church construction. Its construction came during a time when traditional Gothic forms merged with modern building techniques.
The church serves the Neukölln community as a meeting place for worship and neighborhood gatherings. It shapes life in the district with its bell ringing and welcomes people from many walks of life through its doors.
Visitors should know that the building is open to the public, though times vary when services are held. It is helpful to check visiting times beforehand and to enter respectfully, especially when religious gatherings are taking place.
Architect Fritz Gottlob combined traditional stonecraft with steel construction techniques for this project, an uncommon approach for church buildings at the time. This blend allowed the tall pointed arches and complex ornaments to be realized without the need for massive stone walls.
Location: Neukölln
Architects: Fritz Gottlob
Official opening: November 14, 1909
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
GPS coordinates: 52.48440,13.43600
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:03
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