Hiking Highlight
The first cathedral was consecrated on the Spreeinsel back in 1536. After this had become dilapidated, Frederick II had a new cathedral built (1747) and the electoral coffins transferred to the building. This building no longer exists either, but the Hohenzollern crypt does, which occupies almost the entire basement of the current third cathedral, inaugurated in 1905 and built by Wilhelm II.
A visit is worthwhile, because the construction and the equipment are overwhelming. If you like, you can climb up to the dome and enjoy the view over the city. Information on opening hours and events can be found here: berlinerdom.de.
June 15, 2022
Many tourists linger on this beautiful meadow in front of the cathedral.
October 28, 2019
7 € entrance fee per adult for the visit of the sermon church, christening and wedding church, dome, Hohenzollern crypt and cathedral museum. Children have free admission when accompanied by adults. Reductions for pupils, students etc. possible
December 23, 2017
The Berlin Cathedral on Lustgarten on Museum Island is a Protestant church. It was built in the years 1894-1905. Heavily damaged during the Second World War, the cathedral was simplified outside until 1984 and rebuilt inside until 2002 true to the original.
October 28, 2019
The Berlin Cathedral must
you can also look inside and take a tour around the dome
November 2, 2019
The crypt is worth seeing, however:
Although the Hohenzollern crypt is one of the most important burial places in Europe, its condition and appearance do not correspond to this importance. With the two conversion projects, this will change permanently. After a long planning period and EU-wide tendering process, construction in the Grablege started on March 1, 2020. The conversion work is expected to last three years, during which time the crypt will be closed to visitors.
August 18, 2020
I can only recommend a visit to our magnificent cathedral ... even if the entrance is a bit high, it's worth it ...
May 20, 2020
The Berlin Cathedral at the Lustgarten on the Museum Island is a Protestant church and dynastic burial place in Berlin's Mitte district.
Source: Wikipedia
January 30, 2020
Berlin Cathedral
The Berlin Cathedral (officially: Oberpfarr- und Domkirche zu Berlin) at the Lustgarten on the Museum Island is a Protestant church in the Berlin district of Mitte. Built in the years 1894-1905 according to designs by Julius Raschdorff in Neo-Renaissance and Neo-Baroque style, the monument is the largest Protestant church in Germany in terms of area and one of the most important dynastic burial sites in Europe. In addition to church services, the cathedral is also used for state acts, concerts and other events.
Text/Source: Wikipedia
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berliner_Dom
August 26, 2022
The Berlin Cathedral, the largest church in Berlin, sees itself as a central location of the Evangelical Church in Germany. Far beyond the borders of the parish and the city, it attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors from home and abroad every year.
Source: berlinderdom.de
September 5, 2015
For 7 € you can get in and even visit the dome ... bomb view 👍🏻
October 6, 2020
Beautiful church right in the city center of Berlin on the Museum Island.
November 11, 2018
9€ entrance or attend mass on Sunday. Mass is being translated and when we were there there was a beautiful youth choir. Visit the church regularly but this was a special experience.
March 27, 2022
Absolutely worth seeing and from above you have a great view 👍🏻
October 6, 2020
Anyone who climbs the 270 steps to the dome gallery will be rewarded with a great view. The cathedral museum and the Hohenzollern crypt are currently closed. The renovation work on the crypt should be completed in spring 2023.
February 7, 2022
Unfortunately, I can not comment on the interior design of this church, which is imposing on the outside. The entrance to the church was just too high for me. Is it really necessary to take admission for a church?
January 8, 2017
A stately building that has to be seen.
October 20, 2021
When visiting Berlin, it is worth seeing the square. A camera should also be included. Unfortunately, currently partly under renovation.
December 30, 2021
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