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Historische Abbildungen der Berliner Nikolaikirche: links „Die St. Nicolai oder Haupt-Kirche zu Berlin welche über 400 Jahr gestanden hat“, Radierung von Johann Friedrich Walther, um 1738; rechts „Church of St. Nicholas in Berlin“, Stahlstich von Alfred G. Vickers, 1836 – Die Berliner Nikolaikirche in einer Collage zweier historischer Grafiken

Historische Abbildungen der Berliner Nikolaikirche: links „Die St. Nicolai oder Haupt-Kirche zu Berlin welche über 400 Jahr gestanden hat“, Radierung von Johann Friedrich Walther, um 1738; rechts „Church of St. Nicholas in Berlin“, Stahlstich von Alfred G. Vickers, 1836 – Die Berliner Nikolaikirche in einer Collage zweier historischer Grafiken

Church, Power, and Community Life Before 1800: A Guided Tour of the Exhibition Project in the Permanent Exhibition at the Nikolaikirche Museum.
What did the church mean to the people who lived around it? The fact that the church in the Middle Ages and early modern period was not merely a house of God is the theme of a new narrative trail through the permanent exhibition “Berlin’s Center”—and thus also the theme of this tour.
Using seven objects from the permanent exhibition as examples, the church is presented as a place of urban community building and as a place of exclusion. Leon Pschierer, research fellow and curator of the exhibition, will introduce the exhibition project and its background.
Meeting point: Ticket office
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