
Dreieinigkeitskirche
Modern architectural charm in Berlin's Steglitz
Did you know?
Architect Otto Rudolf Salvisberg designed the Dreieinigkeitskirche in the style of New Objectivity, giving the building a simple yet modern elegance that was unusual for churches in 1928.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Otto Rudolf Salvisberg
- Architectural Style
- Modernism
Guided Story
Imagine stepping into a sanctuary of calm, right here in the bustling heart of Steglitz. Look at those sleek, geometric lines crafted by Otto Rudolf Salvisberg. Now, look up and see how the light dances across the facade, almost like a spiritual bridge to modernity. Did you know this church was dedicated in 1928, a time when the world was just recovering from the tumult of World War I? It's a symbol of new beginnings, reflected in its simple yet powerful architecture. Can you hear the silence inviting you to pause and reflect on the blend of tradition and progress? And behind you, the Althoffplatz offers a green space to unwind and reflect after your visit.







