One of the emblematic monuments of your Berlin visit will be, without a doubt, the Berliner Dom, or what is the same, the Berlin Cathedral.
This great temple is located in the center of the most monumental area of the German capital, at the entrance of the Museum island, and next to the great Alexanderplatz square.
Due to its dimensions, it is the largest church in berlin, and you find it almost next to the oldest church, St. Mary's Church.
Likewise, the main façade of the protestant cathedral de Berlin It faces the large esplanade where the Altes Museum, the first one you will see on the aforementioned Museum Island.
In reality, this great temple of neo-baroque style of which its imposing dome stands out, it was built between 1895 and 2005, replacing the building of the previous cathedral. And the church that you will see now is the result of a major reconstruction carried out in the 70s of the last century, after suffering serious deterioration at the end of the Second World War.
In advance of your visit, here is a gallery of photos of the Berlin Cathedral Dom.
I would like someone to tell me what the text on the facade of the Berlin dome says.