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    American Church in Berlin - American Church in Berlin

    American Church in Berlin

    4.5(2 reviews)
    15.9 kmSchöneberg

    The American Church in Berlin has its roots in the work of the German-American American Methodist…read moreEpiscopal (ME) missionary preacher Ludwig Nippert. He began worship in English in the large hall of his apartment in Klosterstrasse in January 1859. Worship moved to a purpose built chapel in Junkerstrasse in 1880, and in 1903 a permanent church was erected in Nollendorfplatz. This was closed (and the pastor asked to leave Germany) in 1941 and the building was destroyed during an air-raid in 1943. The post war history saw the church split into a more distinctly Lutheran church in 1955, which reassumed the ecumenical and non-denominational mantle of the American Church in 1987. Worship moved to current building in 2002 which was purchased as a permanent home in 2007. The Church engages in a wide range of community outreach. There is a more traditional Sunday morning service at 11am with a more informal Gospel service in the afternoon. I've been attending on my visits to Berlin for around 7 years and found it friendly and welcoming.

    American Church is one of the gorgeous buildings in the Bülowkiez, it hard to miss. The…read morecongregation can trace back to the 19th century, its original Church was built in Nollendorfplatz, later was destroyed by bombing in 1944. But the congregation continued their in others churches in South Berlin. Till 2002, it moved to the current location in Dennewitzplatz. Although the church is closed most of the time, its architecture style is still quite charming, it attracts many visitors. Next to the church is one of the most popular park - Park am Gleisdreieck, great to have a walk there.

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    American Church in Berlin

    American Church in Berlin - Promo event on Sunday

    Promo event on Sunday

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    St. Nikolai-Kirche

    St. Nikolai-Kirche

    4.6(5 reviews)
    8.5 kmSpandau

    Oldest church in Berlin. Amazed by its impressive spires, stone walls, and cobblestone road.read more

    St Nickolai Kirche is the oldest surviving building in Spandau, prettily located close to the…read more"Aldstadt Spandau" U-bahn station. We visited Spandau on the recommendation of our guide book, which described the old town as having survived better than most in the area. This turned out to have been a little optimistic, as the old town has been heavily rebuilt and contains some large department stores, so - although pedestrianised - the atmosphere of most of it is definitely not historic. The area around the church, however, does contain a few half-timbered buildings and the square on which the church located is delightful. The church itself was founded in 1239, but the present building dates from a rebuilding in 1370, probably completed around the end of the 14th century. The tower was added in 1467-8, but renewed in 1744 (after a fire in 1740), and completely rebuilt again after another fire, caused by Allied bombing in 1944. The church was also attacked during the Napoleonic Wars (see the cannon-ball lodged in its wall), but restored in 1839, and again after World War II in 1949. A further restoration in 1989 restored the tower to its pre-War appearance. The church is constructed of brick, and consists of an aisled nave and apsed chancel with an ambulatory. The interior is largely whitewashed, better to display the brick structure, and particularly the attractive ribbed vaulting. Furnishings of note include the bronze font (1398), the magnificent Renaissance alter-piece (1582), and a crucifixion group dating from the early 16th century. The magnificent late-17th century baroque pulpit was originally in the chapel of the City Palace in Potsdam: it was transferred to St John's church in 1751, and moved to the St Nickolai Kirche in 1903. The walls are hung with life-sized portraits of several former ministers from the 16th century onwards, and there are some fine memorial slabs from the 16th to 18th centuries. The church holds regular services and is also a venue for concerts.

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    St. Nikolai-Kirche - Organ, St Nikolai-Kirche, Spandau

    Organ, St Nikolai-Kirche, Spandau

    St. Nikolai-Kirche - Nave looking towards the west end, St Nikolai-Kirche, Spandau

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    Nave looking towards the west end, St Nikolai-Kirche, Spandau

    Kirche St. Marien - churches - Updated May 2026

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