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St. Benedikt
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St. Benedikt

A serene sanctuary amidst Berlin's vibrant life

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Step into St. Benedict Church and be embraced by its understated elegance. Fully accessible, this Catholic church offers a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle and bustle. Its harmonious architecture and gentle lighting create an atmosphere of reflection and tranquility. Here, you can enjoy moments of silence and feel the spiritual energy of the space.
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Designed by architect Paul Johannbroer, St. Benedikt Church was completed in 1968 and is now a protected architectural heritage monument.

Quick Facts

Architect
Paul Johannbroer
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine standing in a place that has been a gathering spot since 1968. Here, in St. Benedict Church, look up – do you notice the clean lines and modern architecture crafted by Paul Johannbroer? The church was completed just before the transformative 1970s, a time of change and renewal. Behind you, in the distance, you might hear the rustling leaves from Bernkastler Platz not far away. Yet here, it's peaceful, a sanctuary of calm in the Lankwitz neighborhood. The church is a protected monument, and for good reason: its simple beauty invites you to pause and feel the energy of the space. Perhaps you sense the gentle warmth of sunlight streaming through the windows, bathing the room in a soft glow.

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