
Passion Church
The Passion Church in Berlin is a notable example of the Heimat style of architecture that was popular at the beginning of the 20th century. Built between 1893 and 1895, the church impresses with both its striking brick facade and its impressive interior design. The church was designed as a place of remembrance for the story of Jesus' passion and is therefore an important place for the Protestant community.
The unique altarpiece, created by the artist Hans von Kügelgen, is particularly interesting. The Passion Church also regularly offers cultural events and concerts, which offer an additional stimulus in addition to church life. The area surrounding the church is also worth seeing and is ideal for a walk.
A visit to the Passion Church is worthwhile not only for those interested in architecture and religious history, but also for anyone who is enthusiastic about the city's cultural activities. Plan your visit and discover this historic place in the middle of Berlin.