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House of One
Building made up of rectangular prisms, the center one very tall, and two smaller ones surrounding it on the left and behind; the right side features a rectangular prism merged to a half-hexagonal prism of the same height. Small, frequent slit windows, a single tall vertical window and a slit arcade along the fourth side of the core, built of wood.
(model)
Religion
AffiliationMulti-denominational
Location
MunicipalityBerlin
Website
https://house-of-one.org/eng

The House of One is a religious structure being built in Berlin. It will be the world's first house of prayer for three religions,[1][dubiousdiscuss] containing a church, a mosque, and a synagogue.[citation needed]

It is to be built in Fischerinsel, on the site where the first church in Berlin, St Peter's, once stood.[2] The laying of the foundation stone is scheduled for the 14th of April, 2020.[3]

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