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Expert guided tours through the history and architecture of the church. The Königin-Luise-Kirche was built in 1912-13 in the Brandenburg brick Gothic style by Robert Leibnitz (1863-1929), the architect of several churches in and around Berlin.


Empress Auguste Viktoria took over the protectorate. At the emperor's request, the front was modelled on the medieval Tangermünde town hall.

The church was renovated in 2016-18 with funding from the State Monuments Office, the Friends' Association and the KiBa Foundation, among others, and the organ (by Tom Tolle, Preetz/H. 1966) in 2020.

Guided tours of the history and architecture of the Königin-Luise-Kirche with expert commentary are scheduled for 2.30 pm and 3.30 pm

Meeting point: square in front of the church

Language: German
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Dates
September 2024
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