The Roman Catholic Church of St. Martin in the Berlin district of Kaulsdorf in the Marzahn-Hellersdorf area was designed by the architects Josef Bachem and Heinrich Horvatin and built in 1929/1930 in the style of New Objectivity. It is a listed building and is located at Giesestraße 47.
The Catholic community developed in Kaulsdorf/Mahlsdorf from 1910, and the curacy was established here in 1925. To build its own place of worship, the property of a former excursion restaurant was purchased and donations were collected. In 1928, when the designs from the Bachem/Horvatin architectural firm were completed, the curacy was named after Saint Martin.
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Address: Berlin, Germany
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