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Berlischky Pavilion

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Berlischky Pavilion

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The Berlischky Pavilion, located at Lindenallee 28 in Schwedt/Oder, Brandenburg, is a historically significant oval building that once served as a French Reformed church. Standing at an elevation of approximately 8 meters, this unique architectural gem is a prominent landmark in the Uckermark region, offering a tangible link to the city's rich past and its Huguenot heritage. Today, it functions as a versatile event space, hosting everything from concerts and weddings to community gatherings and even civil ceremonies.

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    21. juli 2021

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    The sight of the graceful baroque church with an oval floor plan is really a surprise. It was inaugurated in 1777 and was part of the former baroque building. The high domed building has four evenly spaced entrances and very high, equally spaced arched windows. If the church should be open, take the opportunity: you will be impressed by the unexpected size and equipment.


    Today the pavilion is used for events, concerts and as a registry office.
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    9. august 2020

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    The Berlischky Pavilion is a former French Reformed church in Schwedt / Oder, which was built from 1777 according to plans by Georg Wilhelm Berlischky. Today it is used for civil weddings, concerts by the music school and performances by the Uckermärkische Bühnen.
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    The Berlischky Pavilion is a former French Reformed Church in Schwedt/Oder, which was built from 1777 according to plans by Georg Wilhelm Berlischky. Today it is used for civil weddings, concerts by the music school and performances by the Uckermark stages.
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    Placering: Schwedt/Oder, Uckermark, Brandenburg, Tyskland

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    What is the primary use of the Berlischky Pavilion today?

    While historically a French Reformed church, the Berlischky Pavilion now serves as a versatile event space. It hosts a variety of functions including concerts, civil weddings, community gatherings, and performances by local music schools and theater groups.

    Is the Berlischky Pavilion generally open to the public for visits?

    As the pavilion is primarily an event venue, public access can vary. It's advisable to check local schedules or the official websites of Schwedt/Oder tourism or the Uckermärkische Bühnen for information on public events, concerts, or specific opening hours when you might be able to enter and see the interior.

    Are there any specific hiking or walking trails directly associated with the Berlischky Pavilion?

    The Berlischky Pavilion itself does not have dedicated hiking trails or challenging terrain. However, it is situated on Lindenallee, and the surrounding area of Schwedt/Oder offers various routes for leisurely walks and family-friendly strolls, allowing visitors to appreciate the exterior architecture and the historical atmosphere.

    How can I get to the Berlischky Pavilion by public transport?

    The Berlischky Pavilion is located at Lindenallee 28 in Schwedt/Oder. While specific public transport routes aren't detailed, Schwedt/Oder is accessible by regional train services, and local bus routes within the town would likely connect to the vicinity of Lindenallee. Checking local bus schedules upon arrival in Schwedt/Oder is recommended.

    Is the Berlischky Pavilion area suitable for families with children?

    Yes, the area around the Berlischky Pavilion is well-suited for family-friendly strolls. The pavilion itself is a historical landmark that can spark interest, and the surrounding Lindenallee provides a pleasant environment for a walk. There are no challenging terrains, making it accessible for all ages.

    Are dogs allowed in or around the Berlischky Pavilion?

    While the immediate interior of the pavilion, as an event venue, is generally not dog-friendly, dogs on a leash are typically welcome in the outdoor public areas around the Berlischky Pavilion and along Lindenallee. Always ensure to clean up after your pet.

    What kind of amenities, cafes, or pubs are available near the Berlischky Pavilion?

    The Berlischky Pavilion is located within Schwedt/Oder, a town that offers various amenities. Visitors can find cafes, restaurants, and other points of interest within walking distance or a short drive from the pavilion. Exploring the town center will reveal a range of options for refreshments and dining.

    What is the historical significance of the Berlischky Pavilion?

    The pavilion was originally built between 1777 and 1779 as a French Reformed church for the Huguenot community in Schwedt/Oder, commissioned by Margrave Friedrich Heinrich. Its unique oval Baroque design by Georg Wilhelm Berlischky and Rococo interior reflect 18th-century aesthetics. It also served as a burial chapel for the Schwedt margraves before its transformation into a cultural event venue.

    What makes the architecture of the Berlischky Pavilion unique?

    The Berlischky Pavilion is notable for its distinctive oval floor plan, which is a rare architectural style for a religious building of its era. Designed by Georg Wilhelm Berlischky, it features four symmetrically arranged entrances framed by plastered risalits, and tall arched windows separated by pilaster strips, all contributing to its elegant Baroque appearance.

    Is the Berlischky Pavilion accessible for visitors with mobility challenges?

    The Berlischky Pavilion is a historic building. While the surrounding area on Lindenallee is generally flat, specific information regarding wheelchair accessibility for the interior of the pavilion is best confirmed directly with the event organizers or the Schwedt/Oder municipality, especially given its use as an event venue.

    How crowded does the Berlischky Pavilion typically get?

    The Berlischky Pavilion can be quite busy, especially on weekends or during special events such as concerts, weddings, or public performances. If you prefer a quieter experience, visiting on a weekday when no events are scheduled might be more suitable for appreciating its exterior architecture.

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