Salvator, Modern church building in Schmargendorf, Germany
The Salvator Church is a modern church building in Schmargendorf that features clean geometric lines and expansive windows throughout its structure. These large window openings fill the interior with daylight and create bright, open spaces for worship and gathering.
The church was designed by Wilhelm Fahlbusch during the post-war period and follows modern architectural principles. It was built as part of Berlin's reconstruction efforts after World War II.
The Salvator Church serves as a community hub in Schmargendorf where parishioners gather for worship and local events throughout the year. The building reflects the neighborhood's need for a social gathering place that extends beyond strictly religious purposes.
The church is located in the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district and welcomes visitors during regular opening hours. Those planning a visit should check in advance for service times and special events to plan their timing accordingly.
The building exemplifies a distinctive post-war approach to church design that merges religious space with contemporary form. This style represented a broader effort in Berlin to reimagine sacred structures without copying historical designs.
Location: Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
Architects: Wilhelm Fahlbusch
Architectural style: modern architecture
GPS coordinates: 52.47970,13.29370
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:00
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