Berlin's center: 800 years of history and culture
Berlin's oldest preserved church building now houses a museum. The permanent exhibition presents the architectural, ecclesiastical and musical history of the building and Berlin's urban development in the Middle Ages.
The construction of the Nikolaikirche marks the founding of the city around 1230. The Nikolaikirche was not only a place of faith and a burial site for important Berlin families. With the work of the cantor and composer Johann Crüger (1598 - 1662) and his collaboration with the pastor and poet Paul Gerhardt (1607 - 1676), European cultural history was written in Berlin for the first time. This musical tradition of the Nikolaikirche still lives on today. It continues to be cultivated in events and concerts.
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