St.-Kamillus-Kirche, Parish church in Charlottenburg, Germany.
St. Kamillus Church sits at Klausenerplatz with a full-height structure extending to the third floor alongside an adjacent senior residence building. The church has an elevator at its right entrance providing access to the worship space.
The church received its consecration on June 26, 1932, after Bernhard Lichtenberg recognized the need for an additional place of worship beyond the existing Herz Jesu Church. The construction addressed growing demand in the parish.
The square outside bears the name of Erich Klausener, a Catholic lay leader who resisted the Nazi regime. His name recalls someone who died for his convictions.
The church offers good accessibility with an elevator at the right entrance, allowing all visitors to reach the worship space. Regular services are held on multiple weekdays throughout the week.
The church organ was built in 1964 by Stockmann and features 51 registers spread across four manuals and a pedal system. This instrument stands as one of the notable features that defines the sound of the worship space.
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