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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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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

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.

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