
Augustanakirche
A Sanctuary of Serenity in Berlin's Heart
Did you know?
The name of the Augustanakirche refers to the Augsburg Confession, a key document of the Reformation from 1530.
Guided Story
Imagine standing in a place where stories of generations linger. Look up at the simple yet majestic tower of the Augustanakirche. This church was consecrated in 1963, on the 3rd Sunday of Lent. Behind you lies the sprawling Volkspark Humboldthain. It's quite remarkable how this space for peace and reflection exists amid Berlin's bustling life. Perhaps you can feel the tranquility that emanates from its clean architectural lines. If you listen closely, the church whispers tales of those who found solace and community here. It's more than a building – it's a living piece of the city's history.







