The Herz-Jesu-Kirche is the Catholic parish church of the city of Bernau near Berlin. It was built in 1907/1908 according to plans by the architect Paul Ueberholz as a single-nave hall church near the railway station. The church belongs to the deanery of Eberswalde and this in turn belongs to the Archdiocese of Berlin.
The church building on the southeastern edge of the old town of Bernau, on the corner of Börnicker Straße and Ulitzkastraße, replaced the St. Bonifatius Chapel built in 1853 in Tuchmacherstraße. The new building goes back to the instigation of the Bernau city priest Carl Ulitzka. He had acquired a plot of land and won over the Charlottenburg architect for the designs of the church as well as a parish and parsonage.
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Address: Barnim, Germany
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