St. Nicholas Church, Berlin

In the 17th century, the prominent hymn-writer Paul Gerhardt was the minister of this church, and the composer Johann Crueger was musical director.

Then the building, the oldest structure in Berlin proper, was given up to the government, to be used as a concert hall and ecclesiastical museum.

[2] The number of parishioners had shrunk due to the ever intensifying gentrification of the inner city, as residential premises became superseded by offices and shops.

During World War II, the Church of St. Nicholas had its roof and the tops of its towers destroyed as a result of Allied bombing.

It is renowned for its acoustics and the rebuilt church has been equipped with a fine set of 41 bells.

St. Nicholas Church and Nikolaiviertel from above