
Johann-Christoph-Blumhardt-Kirche
Modern Spirituality in the Heart of Neukölln
Did you know?
Architect Günther Behrmann designed the Johann-Christoph-Blumhardt Church in a modern style after creating a nearby community center.
Quick Facts
- Architectural Style
- Modernism
- Denomination
- Protestant
- Wheelchair Access
- Partially accessible
Guided Story
Feel that gentle breeze? Right here, you can sense the harmony between architecture and nature. Look at the clean lines of the Johann-Christoph-Blumhardt Church. It almost feels like a modern sculpture, blending seamlessly with its surroundings. Did you know that architect Günther Behrmann designed this church in the 1960s to create a peaceful sanctuary amidst the bustle of Berlin? If you look up, you'll notice how the light and shadow dance across the walls, showcasing the clever use of space and form. And just behind you, a few steps away, stands the community center Behrmann designed years earlier. It's as if the buildings are whispering to each other, sharing stories from the past.







