
Neuapostolische Kirche Berlin - Charlottenburg
A serene retreat in vibrant Charlottenburg
Did you know?
Architect Albert Gericke designed the New Apostolic Church Berlin-Charlottenburg in the New Objectivity style with elements of Expressionism, making it a unique example of these two styles in a sacred building.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1930
- Architectural Style
- New Objectivity
- Denomination
- New Apostolic
Guided Story
Can you feel the calm in the air, even as the city buzzes around you? This church is a testament to how architecture can create a pocket of peace. Look up and notice the clean lines and almost sculptural elements typical of the New Objectivity style. But did you catch those playful details hinting at Expressionism? That's intentional. Designed by Albert Gericke between 1929 and 1930, this church stands at the crossroads of tradition and modernity. Just behind you, a short walk away, is Goslarer Platz, another peaceful spot to enjoy. Yet here, within these sacred walls, you can almost touch the connection between the past and the present.







