In a diverse world, mutual understanding is the key to peaceful coexistence. Religions shape our lives together – often more than we realize. Yet a lack of knowledge about other traditions can foster uncertainty and prejudice.
The interfaith educational work of the House of One begins right here: even before the building itself comes to life, its heart is already beating in projects that create dialogue, broaden perspectives, and spark curiosity – for children, young people, and adults alike.
Whether in the classroom, in virtual spaces, or through international exchange, we create opportunities for encounter. Spaces where questions are welcome. Spaces where diversity is lived.
We believe in the power of encounter and are passionately committed to the idea of peaceful coexistence across all boundaries. Through our educational work, we are already ensuring that the House of One is more than just a place.
(l. to. r.): Osman Oers, Natalie Marie-Rose, Patricia Böckmann und Kübra Dalkilic.
Behind the educational work of the House of One stand experienced educators from Jewish, Christian, and Muslim backgrounds. They bring diverse perspectives – and a shared attitude: openness, respect, and the desire to create spaces for encounter.
Our education team accompanies people of all ages in engaging in conversations about religion and discovering new perspectives. In classrooms, at conferences, or right on Petriplatz – always with expertise, empathy, and a healthy dose of curiosity.
A project for pupils, teachers, and school networks: we offer workshops for school classes and educational staff, provide guidance for school projects, organize cross-school events, and support a school network with regular meetings.
Interested? Click here to get in touch.
Our interreligious educational work for organizations and multipliers includes network meetings and exchanges, consulting for congregations, youth and educational institutions, workshops for teams and groups, as well as cooperation with civil society actors.
Want to learn more? Send our education team an email here.
Learning on site – at the construction site and in the city! In our tours and workshops we introduce the House of One and its architecture, explore the history of Petriplatz, look at religious life in Berlin, and use interactive formats – from quizzes and perspective shifts to open conversations. Together, we also address issues such as antisemitism, anti-Muslim sentiment, and exclusion.
Curious? Contact us directly via email!
Three women, three perspectives, one honest exchange: In the House of One podcast “3 Women, 3 Religions, 1 Topic”, it’s all about faith, everyday life, and personal background. Sometimes serious, sometimes humorous – always honest and up to date.
Our hosts are Jewish educator Rebecca Rogowski, Protestant pastor Maike Schöfer, and Islamic theologian Kübra Dalkilic. Find more about the podcast and all episodes here!
By the way: The podcast is supported by the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion (Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt) and produced by the Berlin agency Achtung! Broadcast. Many thanks!
The House of One-Box at the Petriplatz construction site invites you to take a look behind the scenes of this unique multi-faith building. Three days a week we open our doors to visitors who want to learn more about the creation of the House of One and our interreligious work.
Opening hours:
Friday – Sunday: 1 pm – 4 pm
Our Guidelines
Further information can also be found in our educational guidelines (German only: in unseren pädagogischen Leitlinien).
We look forward to hearing from you and your questions! Feel free to use the contact form or write to us at bildung@house-of-one.org.
Your contact to the education team
We look forward to your ideas and your questions! You can reach us via the central email address bildung@house-of-one.org.
If you like, you can also outline your request in more detail using this PDF form (German only: PDF-Formular).
Click, learn, explore – in the Virtual House of One the interreligious character comes to life: we introduce terms, myths, and rituals, invite interaction, and bring the House of One into the digital world.