Nazareth Church

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The Church of Nazareth (German: Alte Nazarethkirche) is a building in Berlin, Germany. It stands in Berlin-Mitte and is the brainchild of the German architect Friedrich Schinkel, who was head of the Prussian state works department and architect to the royal family, which allowed him to design most of the important buildings of the time in Berlin.

Built in Leopold Square between 1832 and 1835. Schinkel chose a brick typical of northern Italy for its façade.

It is named after Nazareth, the hometown of Jesus.

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