The Verlosserkerk is a Protestant church building in the Eifel town of Gerolstein, Rhineland-Palatinate. The church is located in the district of Sarresdorf and was built between 1907 and 1913 by the Berlin architect Franz Schwechten.
The new building was a project of the Evangelical Church Building Association in Berlin. However, a significant part of the financing came from the private wealth of Emperor Wilhelm II. The architect of the church, Franz Schwechten, had also designed the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church in Berlin shortly before.
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