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The Berlin Cathedral is a Protestant church and dynastic tomb on the Museum Island in Berlin. Built from 1894 to 1905 by order of German Emperor William II according to plans by Julius Raschdorff in Renaissance and Baroque Revival styles
The Berlin Cathedral is a Protestant church and dynastic tomb on the Museum Island in Berlin. Built from 1894 to 1905 by order of German Emperor William II according to plans by Julius Raschdorff in Renaissance and Baroque Revival styles, the listed building is the largest Protestant church in Germany and one of the most important dynastic tombs in Europe. In addition to church services, the cathedral is used for state ceremonies, concerts and other events. Since the demolition of the Memorial Church on the north side by the East German authorities in 1975, the Berlin Cathedral has consisted of the large Sermon Church in the center, the smaller Baptismal and Matrimonial Church on the south side and the Hohenzollern crypt, which covers almost the entire basement. Damaged during the Allied bombing in World War II, the cathedral’s original interior was restored by 2002. Currently there is discussion about restoring the historical exterior as well.
Address: Am Lustgarten, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Opened: 1750
Height: 98 m
Architectural styles: Baroque architecture, MORE
Architects: Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Julius Raschdorff, Jan Bouman, Otto Raschdorff, Martin Heinrich Böhme