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 …
Berlin Cathedral The Berlin Cathedral (officially: Oberpfarr- und Domkirche zu Berlin) at the Lustgarten on the Museum Island is a Protestant church in the Mitte district of Berlin. Built in the years 1894-1905 according to designs by Julius Raschdorff in the 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 ceremonies, concerts and other events. Text / Source: Wikipedia de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berliner_Dom
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.