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Address Sacred Heart Church Fehrbelliner Str. 99, 10119 Berlin, Germany

Built from 1897 to 1898, this Berlin church adopts the neo-Byzantine architectural style.

Designed by architect Christoph Hehl, the Church of the Sacred Heart in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg was born as part of the development of the German capital at the end of the 19th century. Transformed into a refuge during the Second World War, it then became, after the construction of the Wall, one of the seats of passive resistance. Its architecture was decided to allow the building to stand out from other religious buildings in the district. It houses an organ by Franz Eggert dating from 1899. It is the largest instrument of its kind still in working order today.

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