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Where timeless design meets sacred grace

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Located in the heart of Pankow, the former Neuapostolische Kirche stands as a testament to Albert Gehrike's architectural brilliance. Constructed between 1931 and 1932, the church exudes a simple elegance that captures the charm of the early '30s. Visitors are invited to soak in the tranquility and serenity of this historic site—a place where stories unfold and history remains alive.
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Did you know?

Amazingly, the construction of the former New Apostolic Church in Berlin-Weißensee was completed in just one year, between 1931 and 1932.

Quick Facts

Founded
1931–1932
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Former Name
Neuapostolische Kirche

Guided Story

Imagine walking through the streets of Weißensee and suddenly coming across this striking building. Look up and take in the intricate lines and clean shapes that define the architectural style of the early 1930s. Just behind you, a short walk away, is the Weißer See Park, a perfect spot to relax in the greenery after your visit. Did you know that this church was originally built as a New Apostolic Church and is now used by the evangelical community, Fount Berlin? These walls could tell stories of change and new beginnings. The atmosphere here is serene and inviting, a space that encourages contemplation.

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