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Rabbi, imam, pastor lay foundation stone for Berlin multi-faith House of One

Berlin lays first stone for multi-faith House of One

Berlin lays first stone for multi-faith House of One Conceived a decade ago, the ambitious project is scheduled to open by 2025 on Museum Island in central Berlin. (Left to right) Pastor Gregor Hohberg, Rabbi Andreas Nachama and Imam Kadir Sanci pose during the groundbreaking ceremony of the multi-religion building House Of One on 27 May 2021. The House of One is planned as a sacral building with a synagogue, church and mosque in Berlin. Picture: Wolfgang Kumm/AFP 34 minutes ago BERLIN - Religious leaders and politicians in Berlin laid the foundation stone Thursday for a new multi-faith place of worship which aims to bring Christians, Jews and Muslims together under one roof.

Muslims, Jews and Christians to worship under single roof in Berlin

SHARE Under the 2.3 million red bricks arching over a new building in Berlin it is hoped that the seeds of peace can grow between the three Abrahamic religions. When the cornerstone is laid at the House of One building this spring it will mark an increasingly global desire for togetherness among Muslims, Jews and Christians. A decade in the making, the project puts all three religions under a single roof, a concept growing around the world with the Abrahamic House in Abu Dhabi scheduled for completion next year and similar projects in the Central African Republic and Georgia in eastern Europe.

Christians, Muslims and Jews to share faith centre in Berlin

Sun 21 Feb 2021 02.30 EST On the site of a church torn down by East Germany’s communist rulers, a new place of worship is set to rise that will bring Christians, Jews and Muslims under one roof – and it has already been dubbed a “churmosquagogue”. The foundation stone of the House of One in Berlin will be laid at a ceremony on 27 May, marking the end of 10 years of planning and the beginning of an estimated four years of construction, and symbolising a new venture in interfaith cooperation and dialogue. The €47m building, designed by Berlin architects Kuehn Malvezzi, will incorporate a church, a mosque and a synagogue linked to a central meeting space. People of other faiths and denominations, and those of no faith, will be invited to events and discussions in the large hall.

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