Jesus Church, Berlin-Kaulsdorf

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BERLIN, GERMANY
Jesus Church, Kaulsdorf

A Protestant parish church serving the Evangelical congregation of Berlin-Kaulsdorf, established in the historic village district incorporated into the capital during the 1920 Greater Berlin expansion.

At a glance

Jesus Church belongs to the Evangelical Berlin-Kaulsdorf Congregation, now part of the Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia. The building stands in Marzahn-Hellersdorf, one of Berlin’s eastern boroughs, serving the parish boundaries of the original village of Kaulsdorf.

History

Kaulsdorf was a historical village until Berlin’s massive administrative expansion in 1920, when the Prussian Greater Berlin Act incorporated surrounding communities into the metropolitan area. The congregation and its church emerged from this transformed locality, adapting to serve a growing urban population while maintaining its parish identity rooted in the village’s past.

What you see

The church is locally known as the Dorfkirche—the village church—reflecting its origins in rural Kaulsdorf. Details about the building’s architectural character, materials, and design await deeper research.

Cultural significance

Jesus Church embodies the spiritual continuity of Kaulsdorf’s community through Berlin’s dramatic twentieth-century transformation from scattered villages into a modern metropolis. It represents the enduring role of Protestant congregations in eastern Berlin’s social and cultural fabric.

Key facts

  • Country: Germany
  • City: Berlin, borough Marzahn-Hellersdorf, locality of Kaulsdorf
  • Coordinates: 52.508218, 13.580883
  • Congregation affiliation: Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia

Practical information & getting there

Jesus Church is located in the Kaulsdorf district of eastern Berlin. For worship times, events, and visitor access, contact the congregation directly or consult the Evangelical Church website. Public transport links serve the Marzahn-Hellersdorf borough.

Sources & resources

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