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Nevertheless, already before the union of the Prussian Protestants the congregation underwent a certain acculturation with Lutheran traditions: in 1753, an organ was installed, competing with the Calvinist tradition of congregational singing without accompaniment. The singing of
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modified the church and built an adjacent domed tower, which eventually gave the church its name. Technically speaking, the tower is not part of the church, and both buildings have different proprietors. The tower was built to embellish the
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The public observation deck of the domed tower offers a panoramic view of the downtown area. There is a restaurant in the basement underneath the sanctuary. The tower also contains the Berlin Huguenot museum.
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Ingrid Bartmann-Kompa, Horst Büttner, Horst Drescher, Joachim Fait, Marina Flügge, Gerda Herrmann, Ilse Schröder, Helmut Spielmann, Christa Stepansky, and Heinrich Trost,
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ensemble at the instigation of Frederick the Great. The Deutscher Dom, however, on the other side of Gendarmenmarkt, consists of church building and tower as an entity.
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and rebuilt between 1977 and 1981. Today, it is used by its congregations, and for conventions of the
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War-destroyed Französischer Dom tower and damaged actual prayer hall with the destroyed
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Sibylle Badstübner-Gröger, "Der hugenottische Kirchenbau in Berlin und Potsdam", in:
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in 1791. The sober interior was refurbished in a more decorative but still Calvinist
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View from west onto the church proper, surmounted by the adjacent domed tower
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built the first parts of the French Church between 1701 and 1705 for the
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united congregation: Sprengel Berlin (region), Kirchenkreis Stadtmitte (
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and Lutheran congregations joined the common umbrella organization "
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In 1817, the French Church community, like most Prussian Calvinist
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Unterwegs zu den Hugenotten in Berlin. Historische Spaziergänge
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Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia
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Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia
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Calvinist congregation: Reformed deanery of Berlin-Brandenburg
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Margarete Welge, "Die Französische Kirche zu Berlin", in:
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The Protestant Temple in Charenton before its demolition.
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Die Bau- und Kunstdenkmale in der DDR: Hauptstadt Berlin
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The church is officially known as the "French Church of
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Index

Französischer Dom

Affiliation
United
Protestant
Reformed
Huguenot
deanery
Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia
Friedrichstadt
Berlin
Geographic coordinates
52°30′52″N 13°23′32″E / 52.514323°N 13.392119°E / 52.514323; 13.392119
Architect(s)
Carl von Gontard
Berlin
Gendarmenmarkt
Konzerthaus
German Cathedral
World War II
Friedrichstadt
Frederick the Great
Louis Cayart
Abraham Quesnay
Huguenot
Calvinist
Charenton-Saint-Maurice
Carl von Gontard
Gendarmenmarkt
Reformed

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