Segen Church, Renaissance Revival church in Pankow, Germany
Segen Church is a church building in Renaissance Revival style located on Schönhauser Allee in Berlin's Pankow district. The structure displays symmetrical proportions and classical architectural elements throughout its brick facade.
Architect August Georg Dinklage designed this church using Renaissance Revival principles that marked a period of Berlin's architectural development. The building was recognized as a cultural and architectural monument, preserving its importance in the city's growth.
The name Segen, meaning blessing in German, reflects the spiritual purpose of this house of worship in the neighborhood. Its brick presence shapes the street character and remains central to local community gatherings.
The church sits on Schönhauser Allee and is easily accessible from the street. You can plan your visit around regular services and community events that happen throughout the year.
The church maintains an active online presence that keeps the community connected to its activities and events. This blend of historic architecture and contemporary outreach shows how the building remains relevant to modern visitors.
Location: Pankow
Location: Berlin
Architects: August Georg Dinklage
Architectural style: Renaissance Revival architecture
Made from material: brick
Address: Schönhauser Allee 161, Berlin
Website: https://stadtklostersegen.de
GPS coordinates: 52.53620,13.41190
Latest update: December 9, 2025 12:21
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