The Berlin Cathedral, or Berliner Dom in German, stands as a commanding presence at the eastern end of Unter den Linden and Museum Island. This impressive structure, with its three copper-roofed domes, is one of the few landmark buildings in the area to have survived World War II. Inside, visitors can explore the richly decorated interior, adorned with gilded decorations that reflect the cathedral’s historical and architectural significance. Today, the cathedral offers a glimpse into Berlin’s past and a serene space for reflection and appreciation of its intricate design.
Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom)
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