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Evangelische Weihnachtskirche
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Evangelische Weihnachtskirche

A Neoclassical Gem in Sacred Form

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Nestled in Berlin's Haselhorst district, the heritage-listed Christmas Church, founded in 1935, stands as a striking example of neoclassical architecture applied to sacred building design. Its clean lines and harmonious structure captivate visitors, offering a unique blend of tradition and modernity. Step inside for a timeless experience that showcases both cultural significance and architectural beauty.
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The neoclassical style of the Weihnachtskirche in Haselhorst illustrates how in the 20th century there was an attempt to apply this predominantly secular architectural style to church buildings.

Quick Facts

Founded
1935
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Protestant

Guided Story

Feel the serene atmosphere surrounding you? Look up at the clean lines of the façade, a hallmark of neoclassical design. This isn't just a place of worship; it's an architectural gem. Imagine it being built in 1935, right in the midst of a world in flux. Just behind you, you'll notice the historic Spandau-Haselhorst housing estate, telling its own story of the area. Let your eyes wander over the church's harmonious proportions and soak in the blend of classical and modern design. Walking around here feels like stepping back in time, discovering the quiet beauty of the past.

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