Berlin: Baroque Architecture
Places and attractions in the Baroque architecture category
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- Nazi architecture
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Berlin Cathedral
Elaborate 19th-century cathedral Berlin Cathedral, a majestic landmark in the heart of Germany's capital, stands as a testament to the city's rich religious and architectural heritage. Officially known as the Evangelical Supreme Parish and Collegiate Church, this grand church is not only a place of...
Bode Museum
Sculpture and Byzantine art collections The Bode Museum, an architectural and cultural treasure, stands gracefully on the northern tip of Museum Island in the heart of Berlin, Germany. This historical museum, known for its stunning Renaissance and Byzantine art collections, is part of the UNESCO World...
Humboldt Box
The Humboldt Box is a distinctive museum located in the heart of Berlin, Germany, that served as a temporary exhibition space and an information center about the construction and history of the Berlin Palace and the Humboldt Forum.
Schloss Friedrichsfelde
Nestled in the verdant expanse of Berlin's Tierpark, Schloss Friedrichsfelde emanates a sense of historical grandeur amidst the city's modern bustle. This stately mansion, a hidden gem in the eastern part of Berlin, stands as a testament to the city's layered past.
Bellevue Palace
Grand, classical presidential residence Bellevue Palace, situated in the heart of Berlin, serves as the official residence of the President of Germany. This grandiose palace, with its neoclassical architecture, stands as a testament to the country's rich history and political heritage.
Berlin Palace
The Berlin Palace, known as the Berliner Schloss in German, is a historic landmark that stands as a testament to the city's rich past and its commitment to cultural heritage. Located in the heart of Berlin, Germany, this grand structure has been transformed into the...
Charlottenburg Palace
Riverside 17th century castle and gardens Charlottenburg Palace, an exquisite example of baroque and rococo architecture, stands as a cultural highlight in the vibrant city of Berlin, Germany. Constructed at the end of the 17th century, the palace was originally commissioned by Queen Sophie Charlotte, the wife...
French Cathedral
French church with a panoramic tower The French Cathedral, known as Französischer Dom, is a historic edifice that graces the skyline of Berlin, Germany. This landmark, situated in the Gendarmenmarkt square, offers a glimpse into the city's rich cultural tapestry and architectural heritage.
Deutscher Dom
Cathedral housing democracy exhibition The Deutscher Dom, or German Cathedral, stands as a landmark of historical significance in the heart of Berlin, Germany. Situated on the Gendarmenmarkt square, this baroque church was first constructed in the early 18th century.
St. Hedwig's Cathedral
Nestled in the heart of Germany's vibrant capital, St. Hedwig's Cathedral stands as a beacon of faith and a testament to Berlin's rich history. This iconic cathedral, with its distinguished dome and neoclassical architecture, is not only a place of worship but also a...
Prinzessinnenpalais
Nestled in the heart of Berlin, the Prinzessinnenpalais, or Princesses' Palace, is a historical gem that beckons culture enthusiasts and history buffs alike. This Rococo-style building, situated on Unter den Linden boulevard, has a rich history that dates back to the...
Schönhausen Palace
Schönhausen Palace, a historical gem nestled in the northern part of Berlin, Germany, is a testament to the city's regal past. This baroque palace, with its elegant architecture and storied history, offers visitors a glimpse into the grandeur of the Prussian kingdom.
Köpenick Palace
Schloss Köpenick is a Baroque water palace of the Hohenzollern electors of Brandenburg which stands on an island in the Dahme River surrounded by an English-style park and gives its name to Köpenick, a district of Berlin.
Jerusalem Church
Jerusalem Church is one of the churches of the Evangelical Congregation in the Friedrichstadt, a member of the Protestant umbrella organisation Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia.
Parochialkirche
The Parochialkirche is a Reformed church in the Klosterviertel neighbourhood of the Mitte borough in Berlin. The church, now a listed building, was built between 1695 and 1703. It is the oldest church in Berlin built as a Protestant place of worship. The church is now used and owned by the congregation of St. Mary's and St.
Sophienkirche
The Sophienkirche is a Protestant church in the Spandauer Vorstadt part of the Berlin-Mitte region of Berlin, eastern Germany. One of its associated cemeteries is the Friedhof II der Sophiengemeinde Berlin.
Alte Bibliothek
The Alte Bibliothek, nicknamed Kommode, is a listed building on Bebelplatz in the historic centre of Berlin. It was erected by order of Frederick the Great from 1774 to 1780 according to plans by Georg Christian Unger and Georg Friedrich Boumann in Baroque style.
Humboldt Forum
The Humboldt Forum is a museum of non-European art on the Museum Island in the historic centre of Berlin.
Armory
The Zeughaus is a listed building and the oldest structure on Unter den Linden boulevard in the historic centre of Berlin. Erected from 1695 to 1706 according to plans by Johann Arnold Nering, Martin Grünberg, Andreas Schlüter and Jean de Bodt in Baroque style, it was later converted into a Prussian Hall of Fame.