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Salvator-Kirche
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Salvator-Kirche

A timeless sanctuary in historic surroundings

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The Salvator Church in Berlin-Lichtenrade exudes a serene and majestic aura. Recognized as an architectural heritage monument, it stands as a testament to bygone craftsmanship with its intricate details and unique atmosphere. Immerse yourself in the historic walls and experience the seamless blend of history and the present.
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Architect Bernhard Hertel designed the Salvatorkirche in 1920, but construction only started a decade later under Josef Bischof's leadership.

Quick Facts

Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Imagine standing here back in 1930. A breeze of modernity sweeps through Berlin. Look around; the clean lines of the New Objectivity style reflect that era. But when you gaze upward, it’s not just architecture you see – you feel the quietude this place exudes. Did you know that during the renovations in the 1950s, the church was almost demolished? Yet, the community chose to rebuild it, a testament to faith and resilience. Behind you is the old Christophorus Children's Hospital, another piece of history linked to the church. These walls might whisper countless stories if only they could speak.

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