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Katholisch-Apostolische Kirche
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Katholisch-Apostolische Kirche

Timeless beauty in a bustling urban setting

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Nestled in the heart of Berlin, the Catholic Apostolic Church, built in 1896 by architect Doubecke, captivates with its stunning design. This charming church with an adjoining rectory exudes elegance, showcasing intricate details and harmonious proportions. Visitors can feel the serene dignity of a place that blends history and faith. A visit here is more than just seeing a building—it's a journey back in time.
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Built in 1896, the Catholic Apostolic Church in Berlin-Spandau is a rare surviving example of a house of worship from this denomination that is now a listed architectural monument.

Quick Facts

Founded
1896
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Catholic Apostolic

Guided Story

Do you feel the quiet that surrounds you here? Look up and notice the intricate decorations on the church's tower. This masterpiece from the 19th century has stood here for over a hundred years, telling the story of a community seeking a spiritual home. To your left is the rectory, standing together with the church like a quiet pair supporting each other. If you place your hand on the old bricks, you can almost feel the prayers and joys of past generations. Take a moment to admire the harmony of the architecture, which balances strength with gentle details. It's a place that reflects not only faith but also the celebration of human creativity in every feature.

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