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Sankt Konrad
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Sankt Konrad

A Glimpse into History and Spirituality

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Built in 1958, the St. Konrad Church in Berlin exudes a unique tranquility and reverence through its Syriac Orthodox tradition. Its architecture blends simple elegance with profound spirituality, offering a space for reflection and cultural heritage. Feel the decades of history embedded in its details as you explore this serene site. Let the atmosphere draw you in and uncover the quiet tales it holds.
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Although originally built as a Catholic church, St. Konrad has served the Syriac Orthodox community Mor Dodo since 2010.

Quick Facts

Founded
1958
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Syriac Orthodox

Guided Story

Imagine standing where the air once resonated with the sound of church bells. Look up at the striking campanile reaching for the sky, marking a time when this church was still Catholic. In 2010, it began a new chapter as it became home to the Syriac Orthodox community. The facade, simple yet elegant, hides stories of faith transitions and cultural fusion. Can you feel the calm emanating from these walls? They hold decades of silent prayers. Behind you, Rubensstraße serves as a reminder that traditions endure amidst modernity.

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