Friedrichswerder Church

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Friedrichswerder Church is a 19th-century Neo-Gothic Protestant church in Berlin, renowned as one of Karl Friedrich Schinkel’s most important architectural works.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Neo-Gothic building
Protestant church
church building
cultural heritage monument in Berlin
architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
surface form: Neo-Gothic
category Churches in Berlin
Karl Friedrich Schinkel buildings
Neo-Gothic architecture in Germany
city Berlin
completionDate 1830
country Germany
currentUse museum
damageEvent World War II damage
denomination Protestantism
endDateOfConstruction 1830
floorCount 1
hasArchitecturalType basilica-like church
hall church
hasCollection sculptures of the 19th century
hasInteriorFeature Gothic-style ribbed vaults
large pointed-arch windows
hasTower yes
heritageDesignation listed building in Berlin
heritageStatus protected monument
inception 1824
locatedIn Berlin
Germany
Mitte, Berlin
locatedNear Museum Island
Unter den Linden
material brick
namedAfter Friedrichswerder district
notableFor early Neo-Gothic architecture in Prussia
one of Karl Friedrich Schinkel’s most important works
originalUse parish church
ownedBy Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
partOf Museum Island
surface form: Museum Island cultural area (wider surroundings)
religiousAffiliation Evangelical Church in Germany
surface form: Evangelical Church
restoration 20th-century restoration
21st-century restoration
significantProjectOf Karl Friedrich Schinkel
startDateOfConstruction 1824
state Berlin
usedFor museum exhibitions
religious services

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Karl Friedrich Schinkel notableWork Friedrichswerder Church
Friedrichswerder, Berlin hasLandmark Friedrichswerder Church