Jesus Church (Berlin-Kaulsdorf)
| Jesus Church | |
|---|---|
Seen from south – with the spire reconstructed in 1999 after war destruction in 1945 | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | United Protestant, originally Roman Catholic, from 1539 on Lutheran, since the 19th century Evangelical Protestant. |
| District | Sprengel Berlin (region), Kirchenkreis Lichtenberg-Oberspree (deanery) |
| Province | Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia |
| Year consecrated | unknown |
| Location | |
| Location | Kaulsdorf, a locality of Berlin |
| Geographic coordinates | 52°30′30″N 13°34′51″E / 52.508218°N 13.580883°E |
| Architecture | |
| Style | Romanesque, later extensions and refurbishes |
| Completed | 14th and 15th centuries |
| Materials | small boulders, covered with plaster, and brick |
| Website | |
| Congregation Kaulsdorf (in German) | |
Jesus Church (Kaulsdorf) (German: Jesuskirche, colloquially also Dorfkirche, village church) is the church of the Evangelical Berlin-Kaulsdorf Congregation, a member of today's Protestant umbrella organisation Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia (under this name since 2004). The church building is located in Berlin, borough Marzahn-Hellersdorf, in the locality of Kaulsdorf. The church was named after Jesus of Nazareth. The congregation's parish comprises the area of the historical village of Kaulsdorf, which had been incorporated into Berlin by the Prussian Greater Berlin Act in 1920.