Berlin Sights

Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche

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On Breitscheidplatz, the boulevard's eastern terminus, the bombed-out tower of the landmark Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche serves as an antiwar memorial, standing quiet and dignified amid the roar. Built in 1895, it was once a real beauty as you'll be able to tell from the before-and-after pictures in the memorial hall on the ground floor. Also duck into the adjacent octagonal hall of worship, added in 1961, to admire its midnight-blue glass walls and giant floating Jesus.

 

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