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Philippuskirche
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Philippuskirche

A Sanctuary of Modern Design and Spiritual Calm

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Nestled in Tempelhof-Schöneberg, the Philippuskirche stands out with its modern design by architect Hansrudolf Plarre. The church’s sleek lines and innovative style invite you to explore Protestant spirituality in a fresh light. With full accessibility, every visitor can enjoy its serene and welcoming atmosphere. It's a place where tradition meets modernity, sparking curiosity and reflection.
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The Philippus Church in Berlin was constructed between 1959 and 1962, based on designs by architect Hansrudolf Plarre in the post-war modern style.

Quick Facts

Architect
Hansrudolf Plarre
Architectural Style
Modernism
Denomination
Protestant
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Can you feel the calm? It's a soothing presence, standing in contrast to the city's hustle. Look up at the clean lines of the façade. This modern architecture is more than just a style; it's a symbol of renewal after the war. Behind you, the trees of Perelsplatz offer a place for reflection, much like the Philippuskirche itself. Notice how the light streams through the large windows? It fills the space with an almost spiritual brightness. The church is fully accessible, welcoming everyone to find peace in its harmonious atmosphere. Step inside and experience how tradition and modernity come together here.

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