Church Hall | Französischer Dom | At the Gendarmenmarkt
View from the stage to the entrance under the organ.

Church hall

Are you looking for something special, prestigious and located on the Gendarmenmarkt? For up to 220 guests at a dinner? Then we have something for you.

The large hall of the Friedrichstadtkirche in Französischer Dom is as simple as it is breathtaking. Here you can make a lasting impression on your guests with your event.

Large hall with set tables, chairs and purple lights on the walls
At a glance
720 m² venue area
500 guests
Daylight
Inner courtyard and private viewing platform
Directly on the Gendarmenmarkt
Organic drinks and snacks
100 % green electricity
Function rooms

Seating options with number of seats

  Floor sqm L x W H Row Parl. Banq. U Round Recept. Daylight
Church Hall 2 720 24 x 30 20 340* 196 220     500 yes
Georges-
Casalis-Hall
0 160 16 x 10 3,5 90 52 70     150 yes
Ballroom   105 14 x 7,5 5,9 72   52 28   80 yes
Salon Godet   22 5 x 4,4 2,7             yes
Inner courtyard 2 45 24 x 30               yes

 

* for concert seating up to 500

Historisches Foto von der Französischen Friedrichstadtkirche
1701
From history

A refugee church stands in the middle of Berlin's most famous square. Built by and for the French religious refugees - the Huguenots. The laying of the foundation stone took place in the presence of Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm. The more famous French Cathedral was built decades later around 1780, at the same time as the German Cathedral. Both are the hallmarks of the Gendarmenmarkt, which is said to be modelled after the Roman Piazza de Popolo.

Map of Berlin with directions
Location
Enquiry phone: +49 (0) 30 52 68 021-200
Gendarmenmarkt 5, 10117 Berlin
Underground: U5/U6 until Unter den Linden/Friedrichstraße, 6 min. walk or U2 until Hausvogteiplatz, 3 min. walk
Train: S1/S2/S3/S5/S7/S9/S25/S26 until Friedrichstraße, 11 min. walk
Bus: 100/300/TXL until Unter den Linden/Friedrichstraße, 6 min. walk or 147 until Französische Straße, 3 min. walk

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