Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche Attractions & Landmark

Berlin's best-known landmark
Breitscheidplatz
Berlin,
10789
Germany
Phone No. +49 30 218 5023

Transport Options:
Train Available: Kurfürstendamm: U9, U15

Overview

Built in the late 19th century in honour of Kaiser Wilhelm I, this once magnificent church was gutted by fire after a British air-raid in November 1943. The only parts left standing were the nave and half a spire. Nowadays, the spireless ruin and the modern chapel next door provide the city with more than just a famous landmark—they are also a poignant symbol of the senselessness of war. The 'Stalingrad Madonna' in the futuristic blue-glass chapel next to the ruin is worth a visit, as is the exhibition documenting the history of the church on Breitscheidplatz. According to rumours, the down-and-outs who tended to congregate around the chapel were moved on because their urine was beginning to corrode the foundations!

Open Hours

Mo to Su from 09:00 AM to 07:00 PM

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