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Berliner Dom
Picture 1: Berliner Dom. Large picture
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Picture 2: The Berliner Dom and the Fernsehturm. Large picture
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Picture 3: Summertime at the Dom. Large picture
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Picture 4: Backside of the Dom at the river Spree. Large picture
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Picture 5: Berliner Dom with Schlossbrücke. Large picture
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Picture 6: The cathedral domes. Large picture
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Picture 7: Inside the Berliner Dom. Large picture
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Picture 8: The Organ in the Berliner Dom. Large picture
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Picture 9: The altar in the Berliner Dom. Large picture
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Picture 10: Sunset over Berliner Dom. Large picture
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Berlin Cathedral is the former court cathedral of Prussia's royal family, the Hohenzollern and was conceived as a protestant answer to St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.
It was built to plans by Julius Carl Raschdorff from 1894-1905, during the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II. as the royal and memorial church of the Hohenzollern; the previous cathedral, built 1747-50 and refurbished in classical style by Schinkel, had been demolished. Ignoring the criticisms of his contemporaries, the new cathedral arose in accordance with the wishes of Kaiser Wilhelm II. - a sumptuously ornamented, domed building inspired by the Italian High Renaissance style. Following extensive damage to the building during the Second World War, a simplified reconstruction took place from 1975-93.
The magnificent interior was designed by Julius Raschdorff around the turn of the last century. In the "Sermon Chapel", there is a golden altar frieze depicting the 12 apostles, constructed to the designs of K. F. Schinkel; the large, impressive Sauer organ, and the magnificent sarcophagi of the Great Elector and Electress Dorothea, King Friedrich I. and Queen Sophie Charlotte can also be seen there. The main altar, dating from 1850, is the work of Friedrich August Stüler. The Christening and Marriage Chapel contains the altar painting "Miracle of the Pentecost" by K. Begas the Elder. The royal crypt of the Hohenzollern contains around 100 remains. Since November 2005 a museum presents models, paintings and constructions plans of the building's history. The exhibition also informs about the architects.
 
Address 
Am Lustgarten 1
10178 Berlin-Mitte
Tel.: 202 69 136
Fax: 20 26 91 22
www.berlinerdom.de
info@berlinerdom.de
 
Getting there 
Alexanderplatz:
S-BahnS5, S7, S75, S9
U-BahnU2, U5, U8
Bus100, 200, 248
 
 
 
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Opening Hours 
  • 04-01 to 09-30: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat 9 to 20 h
  • 04-01 to 09-30: Sun 12 to 20 h
  • 10-01 to 03-31: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat 9 to 19 h
  • 10-01 to 03-31: Sun 12 to 19 h

No visits during services and events; Church Services: Mon - Sat 12am Midday Prayers; Mon - Fri 6pm Evening Prayers; Thu 6pm Evensong; Sat 6pm Vespers; Sun and Holy Days 10am Lord's Supper (with english translation); plus Church Service for children and 6pm Evening Service; Taizé Prayers once a month on a Thursday evening

 
Entrance 
  • 5.00 € for Adults
  • 3.00 € for Unemployed, Pupils, Students, Retired persons, Groups
  • free for Children
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