
Andreas-Kirche
A historical gem nestled in Berlin's midst
Did you know?
The Andreaskirche in Berlin-Wannsee was designed by Otto Stahn, who was also responsible for the Berlin Ostbahnhof.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1888
- Architect
- Otto Stahn
- Architectural Style
- Neo-Gothic
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Protestant
- Wheelchair Access
- Not accessible
- Phone
- +49 30 805 1650
Guided Story
Imagine standing before a building that's been whispering its stories for over a century. Look up at the striking Gothic Revival architecture, the spires reaching skyward as if trying to touch the clouds. Behind you, Lindenstrasse bears silent witness to the generations that have passed by. Did you know this church was once simply called 'Neue Kirche' before being renamed after the Apostle Andrew in 1965? This change reflects both the continuity and transformation this place has witnessed. Inside, let the tranquility envelop you, take a moment to admire the stained glass windows as they cast colorful light across the space, creating a truly unique atmosphere.
Location
Nearby

Liebermann-Villa

St. Michael (Königstraße)

Haus der Wannseekonferenz

Wannseebrücke

Kleistgrab

Evangelisch-Freikirchliche Gemeinde (Südwest 1)

Berliner Ruder-Club
