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Zion Church in Berlin captivates visitors with its stunning 19th-century Germanic architecture. The church not only offers a place for prayer and reflection but also holds a significant place in history as the birthplace of the Umwelt-Bibliothek movement during the 1980s, a pivotal period in the resistance against the East German regime. Visitors can explore the beautifully preserved original painting behind the altar and enjoy a unique perspective of the church's interior from the top floor. Though currently undergoing renovations, the site remains open, allowing guests to witness its transformation while still engaging in activities like donating or praying. With a strong 4.5 rating on Google, Zion Church remains a beloved attraction for history enthusiasts and architecture admirers alike.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Oranienburger Straße
Train station 1.31 km walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 641 review
4.5/5 641 review
Nathan Harper
Nathan Harper
1 month ago on Google

Great place to reflect and amazing views of Berlin if you can get up the tower

Jakob W. Plummer
Jakob W. Plummer
2 months ago on Google

Church with a great deal of history and very much under construction. Learn a bit of German history and the efforts to restore what almost was lost

V. S.
V. S.
3 months ago on Google

Wunderschöne Kirche. Wird aktuell renoviert. Tolle Aussicht über Berlin von ganz oben. Sehr empfehlenswert.