No. The three holy rooms within The House of One will be arranged around a central, communal room. This will ensure that the project achieves much more than just an inter-faith discussion that excludes everyone else.
People involved in culture, business and politics, followers of other religions and, especially, people who do not identify with any religion are welcome to come to The House of One and help fill the communal room with life. Our aim is for this to inspire fruitful exchanges between these groups and the three religions. The House of One will be built in Berlin-Mitte, close to the city’s many cultural and political institutions, and the Humboldt Forum which will be housed in the reconstructed city palace. As such, the area will be an inspiring environment for open-minded, globally relevant encounters between these diverse groups.