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The history of the Evangelical Alliance House

The Alliance House has a long history and tradition

Find out more about the founding and the growth of the Alliance House.

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A historic building with a wooden frame and large windows, surrounded by trees and a fence. The structure is labeled as "Evang. Allgäuhaus" and "Konferenzhalle," located in Bad Blankenburg, Thüringen. The image has a vintage appearance.

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A large crowd gathers in a hall for the Blankenburger Conference in 1938. People are seated and standing, facing a stage decorated with banners. The architecture features high ceilings and large windows, creating a spacious atmosphere.

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  • The Evangelical Alliance House was founded in 1886 by Anna von Weling
  • The great conference hall was established under the leadership of Pastor Ernst Modersohn
  • For more than 100 years the Bad Blankenburg Alliance Conference has brought together up to 3,500 mostly young participants on the premises of the Alliance House
  • Since 1990 the Alliance House is the seat and centre of the German Evangelical Alliance, a union of Christians from state churches, free churches and communities