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St. Christophorus Kirche
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St. Christophorus Kirche

Quiet elegance in the heart of Neukölln

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Designed by architect Carl Kühn in 1932, the St. Christophorus Church embodies a simple yet striking elegance that blends seamlessly into the Neukölln landscape. Its Roman Catholic tradition and heritage status offer a glimpse into the area's rich cultural legacy. Whether you're admiring the architectural features or seeking a moment of reflection, this place invites you to discover its serene beauty.
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Designed by architect Carl Kühn in 1932, the St. Christophorus Church is now considered an architectural heritage monument.

Quick Facts

Founded
1932
Architect
Carl Kühn
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Feel the tranquility that emanates from these old walls? Look up at the distinctive façade of St. Christophorus Church, designed by Carl Kühn in 1932. Imagine the stories and prayers these stones have witnessed through times of change. Behind you, at Reuterplatz, the vibrant city life blends with the serenity of this place. Notice the simple yet artistic details on the windows and the harmonious structure of the building. Each corner speaks of a time when people sought solace and community here. It's a place for reflection, impressive in its modesty.

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