St. Mary’s Church, Berlin

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St. Mary’s Church in Berlin is one of the city’s oldest surviving parish churches, a historic Protestant landmark located near Alexanderplatz and notable for its medieval origins and architectural significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Protestant church
church building
historical monument
landmark in Berlin
parish church
alsoKnownAs Marienkirche
St. Mary’s Church (Marienkirche)
architecturalStyle Brick Gothic
Gothic
cityDistrict Mitte
convertedTo Protestant church after the Reformation
country Germany
denomination Evangelical Church in Berlin
Protestant
foundedInPeriod Middle Ages
hasArchitecturalFeature choir
frescoes
nave
stained glass windows
tower
vaulted ceiling
hasArtwork medieval fresco of the Dance of Death
hasBellTower true
hasCemetery no longer active
hasCulturalValue site of historical interest
tourist attraction
hasMedievalOrigin true
hasOrgan pipe organ
hasParish Evangelische Kirchengemeinde St. Marien
heritageStatus listed monument
one of the oldest surviving churches in Berlin
isPartOf historic center of Berlin
languageOfServices German
locatedIn Berlin
Berlin-Mitte locality
surface form: Berlin-Mitte
locatedNear Alexanderplatz
Berlin TV Tower (Fernsehturm)
surface form: Berlin TV Tower
material brick
nearTransport Alexanderplatz station
originalDenomination Roman Catholic
religiousAffiliation Lutheran tradition
significance historic Protestant landmark
important example of medieval architecture in Berlin
survived Second World War with damage and later restoration
usedFor concerts
tourism
worship services

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Petrikirche historicalRole St. Mary’s Church, Berlin
this entity surface form: central parish church of Cölln