Reformation Church | |
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Reformationskirche | |
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52°31′52″N 13°19′44″E / 52.53111°N 13.32889°E | |
Location | Moabit, Mitte, Berlin |
Country | Germany |
Denomination | Lutheran |
Website | refo-moabit |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Georg Schwartzkopff[1] |
Architectural type | Gothic Revival architecture |
Years built | 1905-1907 |
Groundbreaking | 1905-09-28 |
Completed | 1907-05-16 |
Specifications | |
Spire height | 82 metres (269 ft) (until 1943), 50 metres (160 ft) (since 1953)[1] |
Bells | 3 (1905, 1922) |
Administration | |
Diocese | Evangelical Church in Berlin, Brandenburg and Silesian Upper Lusatia |
Parish | Church Circuit Berlin City Center |
The Reformation Church is a Lutheran church that was constructed in Moabit, a neighborhood of Berlin, Germany, between 1905 and 1907. The church's steeple, originally topped by a steep spire, was damaged during the Bombing of Berlin in World War II and replaced by a simple and much shorter spire.[1] It is a listed building and a prominent landmark in western Moabit, the so-called Beusselkiez. Since 2011, it has been used by the Konvent an der Reformationskirche.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Reformationskirche - Berlin Lexikon". luise-berlin.de. Luisenstädtischer Bildungsverein. n.d. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
- ^ Lassiwe, Benjamin (23 April 2011). "Junge Mannschaft fürs alte Kirchenschiff". Tagesspiegel. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
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