Neuapostolische Kirche Berlin-Spandau, New Apostolic Church building in Spandau, Germany
The New Apostolic Church in Spandau is a church building located at Triftstrasse 10. It features a rectangular main hall that opens into a semicircular altar area with nine rounded arches, along with additional spaces arranged across different levels.
Construction took place between 1933 and 1935, with the building opening on December 15, 1935, through a ceremony led by Apostle Arthur Landgraf. The community played a direct role in bringing this building to life.
The church serves as a gathering place where the local community meets regularly for worship and fellowship activities. Visitors can observe how members use the spaces for their religious and social practices.
The main worship space holds about 250 people, while an additional chapel upstairs accommodates approximately 75 visitors. Allow time to explore both levels if you wish to see the different spaces.
The congregation raised funds through a special building fund where members contributed their money. Remarkably, this fund later repaid all contributions with interest, showing the community's strong commitment.
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