Vaterunser-Kirche, Modern church building in Wilmersdorf, Germany.
The Vaterunser-Kirche is a modern church building featuring an octagonal central structure with red brick exterior and yellow brick interior. Glass bands integrated into the walls create a distinctive lighting effect throughout the interior space.
The building was completed in 1912 under architects Werner March and Otto Herrnring to serve the growing Lutheran community in Berlin. The design reflects architectural trends of the early 20th century.
The church serves the community through regular worship services and social gatherings held within its complex. The main sanctuary and adjoining community center remain central to local life in this district.
Access to the building during service times and events is generally available, though these occasions are the primary focus of the space. Visitors should check in advance for current schedules of services and community activities.
The bell tower contains four bronze bells cast in 1960, arranged across three open levels. Two clock faces sit above the bells, giving the tower its distinctive appearance.
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