
Kirche Neu-Westend
Modern design meets serene spirituality
Did you know?
The freestanding bell tower of the Neu-Westend Church was integrated into an existing building ensemble and inaugurated in 1960, creating an unusual architectural contrast.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1955
- Architect
- Konrad Sage
- Architectural Style
- Modernism
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
- Denomination
- Lutheran
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
Guided Story
Can you hear the bells ringing? The freestanding bell tower of the Church of Neu-Westend elegantly reaches up to the sky, a striking feature of this modern architectural gem. Look up and notice the clean lines crafted by architects Konrad Sage and Karl Hebecker. This church, inaugurated in 1960, is more than just a place of worship. It stands as a testament to post-war architecture, when Berlin was striving for new harmony and peace. Take a moment to feel the serenity inside – it’s a welcome contrast to the bustling city around. And as you gaze out, you might catch a glimpse of the green tips of Brixplatz to the west. A perfect spot to let your thoughts wander.







