Luisenkirche, Charlottenburg
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luisenkirche-charlottenburg-280-4914306
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Luisenkirche, Charlottenburg
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The Luisenkirche is a Protestant municipal and parish church in Charlottenburg, now part of Berlin, Germany. The original building in Baroque style was begun in 1710, and around 100 years later named after Queen Luise of Prussia. Karl Friedrich Schinkel made suggestions for the addition of a steeple and interior changes in 1821, which were partly carried out from 1823. The Luisenkirche burned down in World War II and was rebuilt in the 1950s. A restoration in 1987/88 revived some of Schinkel's d
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Church in Charlottenburg, Germany
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luisenkirche,_Charlottenburg
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2023-09-09T14:40:08Z
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