Berliner Dom

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Time Out says

The dramatic Berlin Cathedral is now finally healed of its war wounds and celebrated its centenary in 2005. Built in Italian Renaissance style, it was destroyed during World War II and remained a ruin until 1973, when extensive restoration work began. It has always looked fine from the outside, but now that the internal work is complete, it is fully restored to its former glory. Crammed with Victorian detail and containing dozens of statues of eminent German Protestants, its lush 19th-century interior is hardly the perfect acoustic space for the frequent concerts that are held here, but it's worth a visit to see the crypt containing around 90 sarcophagi of notables from the Hohenzollern dynasty, or to clamber up for splendid views from the cupola. Call to book a guided tour.

Details

Address
Am Lustgarten
Berlin
Transport:
S3, S5, S7, S9, S75 Hackescher Markt
Price:
Tickets €5; €3 reductions; free under-14s
Opening hours:
Open Apr-Sept 9am-8pm Mon-Sat; noon-8pm Sun. Oct-Mar 9am-7pm Mon-Sat; noon-7pm Sun
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