Village Church Marquardt: History, faith, and quiet encounters in Potsdam


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Village Church Marquardt: Experience monuments, feel faith
In the Village Church Marquardt, a quiet space opens up for history, spirituality, and communal encounters. On the Day of Open Monuments, reverence for the building combines with the vibrant faith experience of an open church.
A neo-Gothic house of worship with a special aura
The church was built around 1900 at the behest of iron manufacturer Louis August Ravené and adorned with cast iron art from its own factory. The neo-Gothic brick building still shapes the image of Marquardt today and tells of patronage, architectural art, and religious tradition.
Open church for reflection and visitation
On the Day of Open Monuments, the Village Church Marquardt is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Guided tours take place as needed. This creates space for quiet impressions, questions about architectural history, and immediate access to the spiritual atmosphere of this place.
Access and visit on-site
The event location is at Park 3, 14476 Potsdam. Accessibility by public transport is described via the Schloss Marquardt stop and bus lines 614 and 650 from Potsdam central station. This makes the visit well integrated into an excursion in the historical district.
Community, memory, and monument culture
The Village Church Marquardt stands not only for architecture but also for a lived culture of remembrance and the spiritual significance of open church spaces. Those who come experience a faith journey between devotion, monument preservation, and regional history.
On September 13, 2026, the Village Church Marquardt invites you to a calm, informative, and dignified visit. Those who experience the church live take away not only impressions of architecture and history but also a moment of reflection and connection.










