St. Matthias, Catholic church in Schöneberg, Germany
St. Matthias is a red-brick Gothic revival church located at Winterfeldtplatz in Berlin-Schöneberg with three naves and sandstone window frames. The building displays characteristic features of late 19th century Gothic revival architecture.
Construction began in 1893 following a generous donation and was completed in 1895. The church emerged during a period when the Schöneberg district was expanding and needed new religious buildings.
The parish holds services and concerts that draw neighbors from the surrounding district together. The church has remained a gathering place for the community across many generations.
The site is easily accessible from Nollendorfplatz U-Bahn station or through surrounding streets, positioned centrally at Winterfeldtplatz. Visitors can view the church during open hours or attend services and concerts held throughout the year.
The Seifert organ from 1958 with 77 registers ranks among the largest pipe organs in Berlin's churches. Music lovers often visit specifically to hear this impressive instrument during concert performances.
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