Stamp
SCG7005 - Germany (Berlin) 1956 “Parochialkirche um 1780” (70 Pfennig)
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This 70-Pfennig commemorative stamp was issued by Deutsche Bundespost Berlin in 1956 as part of the “Historic Views of Berlin” definitive series. It depicts the Parochialkirche (Parochial Church) around the year 1780, a Baroque landmark built between 1695 and 1703 under architect Johann Arnold Nering and later Andreas Schlüter. The church’s elegant tower rises above a quiet street scene, reflecting Berlin’s architectural grace in the 18th century. The design, engraved by H. Hiller and H. Fuchs, captures intricate detail and historical nostalgia.
Historical Context:
The Parochialkirche, one of Berlin’s oldest Protestant churches, symbolizes the city’s early urban expansion and its cultural maturity before the wars. This stamp honors both architectural heritage and post-war pride in rebuilding Berlin’s cultural identity.
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