

Simple outside and inside tasteful decorated the Jerusalem church presents itself in Berlin. Mahogany parquet, clinker bricks and massive doors of wood give a warm, pleasant atmosphere to the event church. The 290 square metre and up to 7-m-high hall can be divided in the middle. It offers place for events to 320 people. The adjoining stage room can be used as a stage or platform. Other five seminar rooms which dispose of mobile walls make the location ideally for events including workshops at the same time. Lobby and lounge border each other. They can be used individually or together for receipts or catering.
Meet climate-neutrally
From now on you can meet friendly to climate at the Jerusalemkirche. A new climate calculator calculates the specific issues of CO2 of an event. Originating issues are neutralised by investments in checked climate protection projects. By this worldwide approved form of compensation the event receives the status of "climate neutrality". The „green event“ is rounded off by stream from renewable energy sources and drinks from ecological cultivation.
The history
The Jerusalemkirche is one of the oldest Berlin churches. In 1484 it was mentioned for the first time as "Capelle Hierusalem". In the course of the time numerous enlargements and rebuildings occurred. Karl Friedrich Schinkel belonged to the architects among others. It received its last shape from Edmund Knoblauch at the corner Jerusalemer Straße/ Lindenstraße in 1879. During the Second World War strongly destroys, the ruin of the Jerusalemkirche was sprinkled in 1961. A new building originated at the corner Linden- and Markgrafenstrasse in 1968. For church and community centre an ensemble of two one to 4-storey graduated construction bodies and a separate bell tower was built. Today at the original location of the Jerusalemkirche there lies the Axel Springer house. An outline, laid from a double row of cobblestones in the middle on the today's Rudi-Dutschke-Straße, reminds of the location of the old church. After rebuilding the Jerusalemkirche it is available for events since May, 2007.
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Contact data
Jerusalemkirche
Lindenstraße 85
10969 Berlin
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