KulturRaum Zwingli-Kirche
by Zoë Noble
KulturRaum Zwingli-Kirche is a charitable cultural centre in an old church near Rudolfplatz, Friedrichshain. Berlin Film Society, who are screening La Dolce Vita there this Friday, were kind enough to invite me to photograph the space while they set up. This neo-gothic church is about to undergo a much-needed renovation, so I felt lucky to be able to capture its current state of beautiful decay. If you want to see it before all its edges are ironed out, come to this Friday’s event, for Italian food and drinks, live jazz, and of course, La Dolce Vita.
They’re screening La Dolce VIta in a church? That’s going to be the most italian thing in Berlin after Laura Pausini’s concert. It’s a pity I can’t go
[…] Dolce Vita screening at KulturRaum Zwingli-Kirche The Berlin Film Society presents the Fellini classic, along with Italian food, drinks and live jazz, […]
That place looks amazing pictures are brill …find out more about this place if you can, when it was built, did it escape war damage etc. Well done
Accorded to badly translated German Wikipedia http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwinglikirche_(Berlin) it was built in (I think) 1897, no mention of World War Two.