Kapelle der Versöhnung
The Kapelle der Versöhnung (simply: Chapel of Reconciliation) stands on the site of the old Church of Reconciliation (Versöhnungskirche in German), on Bernauer Straße in the Mitte district of Berlin.
Neuenhagen bei Berlin is a municipality in the district Märkisch-Oderland of Brandenburg, Germany.
Population: 16,170
Latitude: 52° 31' 47.46" N
Longitude: 13° 41' 20.90" E
The Kapelle der Versöhnung (simply: Chapel of Reconciliation) stands on the site of the old Church of Reconciliation (Versöhnungskirche in German), on Bernauer Straße in the Mitte district of Berlin.
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