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This is the first part of a two part post about the Kaiser-Friedrich-GedƤchtniskirche in Berlin, Germany that i discovered on one of my morningwalks. Donāt confuse this one with the iconic Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church ruins, one of Berlin's very famous landmarks.
Hereās what the Wikipedia article has to say about it:
āThe Kaiser-Friedrich-GedƤchtniskirche (English: Emperor Frederick Memorial Church) is a German Protestant church owned and used by a congregation within the Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia. The church building is situated in HƤndelallee in Hansaviertel (a locality of Berlin's Mitte borough) near GroĆer Tiergarten. Designed by architect Ludwig Lemmer, it was built in 1957, replacing a former nineteenth-century building designed by Johannes Vollmer which was destroyed during World War II.ā Source
Kaiser-Friedrich-GedƤchtniskirche

Weāre approaching the church building through the Tiergarten with itās gorgeous trees from the east.

Standing on the north side right in front of the main building we can enjoy the clean and mathematical straightness of the gridlines of the facade as well as the geometrical grid of the flooring in front of the building. Yes, thereās only one very small circular mosaic window on the whole facade of the church and it has a pretty unusual symmetry of 5. Weāll have a closer look at this in the second part.

When i passed by there again on another day, i had the opportunity to take a photo with an extra line in addition to the many that were already there.

Now weāre looking straight at the main entrance with pattern carvings on the left and right and some kind of a dragon slayer scene on the door in the center on which we'll take a closer look in the second part.

In this photo we see the main building in a more perspective angle and therefore we can glimpse a little at the western wall of the building. Itās a not very curvy block.

Here we're standing in front of the western wall with itās four circular mosaic windows. Together with the one on the front that has about the same size amounts to five of them in total.
And now letās have a closer look
at the open bell tower
with itās great spiral staircase.




The surely expected and somehow also mandatory ā¦
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The Inside Out which is especially nice to behold with all those geometrical lines and grids distorted into different arches here.

And last, but not least a GIF-Animation in that 360-Space.
Thatās it for now dear monochrome lover.
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āThe Kaiser-Friedrich-GedƤchtniskirche (English: Emperor Frederick Memorial Church) is a German Protestant church owned and used by a congregation within the Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia. The church building is situated in HƤndelallee in Hansaviertel (a locality of Berlin's Mitte borough) near GroĆer Tiergarten. Designed by architect Ludwig Lemmer, it was built in 1957, replacing a former nineteenth-century building designed by Johannes Vollmer which was destroyed during World War II.ā Source
In this first part I'll show you more bright views of this church and at the end of it youāll find a few specials iāve done with a 360degrees camera. The second part will focus on much darker views, but all the pictures in both parts are totally #monomad for sure. I hope you enjoy them.
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Emperor Frederick Memorial Church
Part One - The Light Side

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Let's enjoy the 360-Specials i promised earlier.
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