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All Saints
1950s Elegance in Sacred Architecture
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Nestled in the charming district of Steglitz-Zehlendorf, All Saints Church stands with its clear, modern lines. Designed by Carl Mertz in 1957, it blends contemporary architecture with the serene solemnity of a Catholic church. Immerse yourself in the contemplative atmosphere and simple yet impressive design that reflects the post-war era.
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Did you know?
When it was consecrated in 1957, All Saints Church was originally built to serve as a chapel for the U.S. Army.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1957
- Denomination
- Roman Catholic
- Phone
- +49 30 86203636
Guided Story
Feel the gentle breeze around you? That's Dahlem, where history whispers in the air. Ahead is All Saints Church, a striking example of post-war architecture. Look at its clean lines, they speak of a time of rebuilding and hope. Originally built as a chapel for the US Army, it stands as a symbol of friendship and peace. Imagine soldiers finding solace here, far from home. Just east, you might catch a glimpse of the Allied Museum, keeping the stories of that era alive. It's a quiet spot, yet so full of life and history.







