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is hanging on the long façade of the upper church. Inside on the altar wall there is a monumental fresco by Georg Meistermann. A seated wooden Madonna from southern France, created around 1320, is shown at the altar. In the
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from bronze and an open air altar by Otto Herbert Hajek, composed of two pillars from concrete, are flanking the entrance gate and the campanile. A bronze relief of Johannes Dumanski depicting the
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of Maria Regina Martyrum is a landmark at the entrance to the ceremonial courtyard, paved with cobblestone and surrounded by walls covered with slabs of black and grey basalt and showing figural
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in France – consecrated the church. At that time, the church also served as a parochial church for the Catholic St. Joseph parish of Berlin-Spandau.
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Commemorative church Mary Queen of Martyrs of the German catholics in honor of the martyrs for freedom of faith and conscience in the years 1933-1945
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of the then Roman Catholic Diocese of Berlin commissioned Friedrich Ebert, Hermann Jünemann and Hans Schädel to build the church. In 1960 Cardinal
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The crypt, originally a single room, has been divided by a gold-coated wall of concrete. The front part is dedicated solely to the memory of the
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from the years 1933–1945. It is located 20 min of walk from the place of execution of Nazi resistants and opponents within the
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are reposing, the first martyr of Berlin's Catholic diocese in the Nazi period. The left inscription is dedicated to Blessed
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of Fritz Koenig, which are dominating the room, are located in the middle of the front room of the crypt.
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Since March 2008 the commemorative church, which does not belong to a parish, is headed by a
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Schädel was then the architect in charge of the reconstruction and maintenance of the
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of that time, symbolised by three inscriptions. At the right grave the ashes of
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who live in the convent Regina Martyrum next to the church since 1984 pray the
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every January and the annual anniversary of the assassination-attempt of
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are in Maria Regina Martyrum throughout the time of the renovation of
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from southern Germany, around second half of the 15th century. The
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Theo Wieland and Klaus Worring built next to the church a
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There is a close Ecumenical cooperation with the nearby
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20th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Germany
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Handbuch der Deutschen Kunstdenkmäler / Georg Dehio
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Catholic Commemorative Church Maria Regina Martyrum
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Handbuch der Deutschen Kunstdenkmäler / Georg Dehio
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Affiliation
Roman Catholic
District
Archdiocese of Berlin
Province
Ecclesiastical Province of Berlin
Year consecrated
Geographic coordinates
52°32′25″N 13°17′55″E / 52.540317°N 13.2985°E / 52.540317; 13.2985
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gedenkkirche-berlin.de
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Berlin
Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
Charlottenburg-Nord
Martyrs
Freedom of Belief
Conscience

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