St. Marienkirche, Parish church in Karlshorst, Germany.
St. Marienkirche is a parish church featuring Romanesque Revival design with red brick walls, large windows, and a distinctive bell tower in Berlin's Lichtenberg district. The building displays characteristic architectural elements of this style with carefully crafted details throughout.
The church was built in the late 1800s as a Romanesque Revival structure for the expanding neighborhood community. Extensive restoration work over the decades has preserved the original fabric and repaired damage from various periods.
The church serves as a Lutheran community gathering place for regular worship and prayer. It shapes the spiritual life of the neighborhood and welcomes visitors seeking quiet reflection.
The church is easy to reach by public transit, with several bus and tram stops near the entrance. It fits conveniently into a neighborhood walk and is accessible for different mobility needs.
The interior preserves elaborate stone carvings and historical religious objects that reflect the craftsmanship of the era. These works showcase traditional techniques of German church construction from the 1800s.
Location: Lichtenberg
Architectural style: Romanesque Revival architecture
GPS coordinates: 52.48440,13.52420
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:23
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