Berlin Cathedral
The Berlin Cathedral is located in the city of Berlin, specifically on Museum Island. It serves as the main Protestant church in the city and traces its history back to the Middle Ages. The cathedral was opened in 1905 and has undergone various stages of renovation and architectural changes over the years. It suffered damage during World War II due to a bomb explosion, and its external reconstruction was completed in 1983, while the interior was rebuilt in 2003. The cathedral is known for its distinctive architectural design and its green dome.
Admission Fees:
- €7 for adults
- €5 for children
Opening Hours:
Daily from 09:00 AM to 08:00 PM.
Address:
Am Lustgarten, 10178 Berlin, Germany