Pfaueninsel church ruin

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The Pfaueninsel church ruin is a picturesque, deliberately constructed faux-medieval ruin on Berlin’s Pfaueninsel island, serving as both a romantic landscape feature and a historical architectural curiosity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural structure
artificial ruin
folly
architecturalStyle Romanticism
neo-Gothic
associatedWith Prussian royal landscape planning
Romantic garden design in Prussia
country Germany NERFINISHED
district Steglitz-Zehlendorf NERFINISHED
hasConstructionType masonry
hasDesignIntent faux-medieval appearance
picturesque ruin
hasFeature Gothic-style windows
deliberately incomplete walls
romantic picturesque silhouette
tower-like structure
hasFunction architectural curiosity
landscape feature
scenic backdrop
viewpoint element
hasTouristStatus popular excursion destination in Berlin
hasViewTowards Havel River NERFINISHED
surrounding palace gardens
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site component
protected monument in Berlin
isAccessibleBy ferry to Pfaueninsel
isPartOf UNESCO World Heritage Site Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin NERFINISHED
locatedIn Berlin NERFINISHED
Berlin, Germany NERFINISHED
Berlin-Wannsee NERFINISHED
Germany
Pfaueninsel NERFINISHED
Steglitz-Zehlendorf NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Pfaueninsel nature reserve NERFINISHED
locatedOn Havel River NERFINISHED
municipality Berlin NERFINISHED
notableFor deliberately constructed ruin aesthetic
faux-medieval romantic character
picturesque integration into island landscape
partOf Pfaueninsel palace and garden ensemble NERFINISHED
subdistrict Wannsee NERFINISHED
surroundedBy landscape park on Pfaueninsel
usedFor cultural heritage appreciation
historical education
sightseeing
tourism

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Pfaueninsel hasLandmark Pfaueninsel church ruin