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Adventhaus

A serene blend of history and spirituality

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The Adventhaus in Wilmersdorf, designed by Carl Jakob and constructed from 1925 to 1927, exudes a quiet elegance with its understated architecture. As a protected heritage monument, it captures the spirit of the Seventh-day Adventists, offering a peaceful retreat in the city's bustling heart. Discover the unique atmosphere where history meets faith in this architectural gem.
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Designed by Carl Jakob, the Adventhaus Wilmersdorf was built between 1925 and 1927 and later recognized as an architectural heritage monument.

Quick Facts

Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Seventh-day Adventist
Wheelchair Access
Not accessible

Guided Story

Can you see the clean lines and simple facade? Imagine the moment when these walls first stood tall, nearly a century ago. Look up, see how the windows catch the light in a special way. It's almost like they're whispering stories from the past. Behind you is the Volkspark Wilmersdorf, a green oasis softening the urban hustle. This building wasn't always just a place of quiet. In the roaring 1920s, when it was built, it symbolized a new era dawning. The architecture here blends history and spirituality in a unique harmony. Can you feel the tranquility emanating from these walls?

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