Friedrichswerdersche Kirche - Reviews from across the web
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Friedrichswerdersche Kirche, Berlin The first neo-Gothic church in Berlin, Friedrichswerdersche Kirche was designed by famed local architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel and built between 1824 and 1830. The church was named for Friedrich Wilhelm – The Great Elector – who served as Duke of Prussia from 1640 until his death in 1688. Schinkel... aviewoncities.com
Monuments in Berlin / Senate Department for Urban Development in Berlin Beginning in 1660, the first baroque expansion of the city incorporated the Werder , an island lying between two arms of the river Spree. It was named Friedrichs-Werder in honor of the Great Elector. Hardly any of the original structures have survived. Where the houses of Elector's officials once st... stadtentwicklung.berlin.de
Friedrichswerdersche Kirche-Schinkelmuseum | Museum/Attraction Review | Berlin | Frommers.com This annex of the Nationalgalerie is located in the deconsecrated Friedrichswerdersche Kirche, which was designed in 1828 by Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781-1841). It lies close to Unter den Linden, not far from the State Opera House. The twin Gothic portals of the old church shelter a bronze of St. M... frommers.com
Walks through Berlin / Senate Department for Urban Development Berlin / Museum Tour - Eastern Part The design for the Friedrichswerder Church, constructed under the direction of Ludwig Ferdinand Hesse between 1824 and 1830, stemmed from Karl Friedrich Schinkel. This neo-Gothic building adheres to the tradition of the late medieval brick churches, such as the Marienkirche and the Nikolaikirche, an... stadtentwicklung.berlin.de
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