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  1. St. Mary's Church, known in German as the Marienkirche or St.-Marien-Kirche, is a church in Berlin, Germany. It is located on Karl-Liebknecht-Straße (formerly Kaiser-Wilhelm-Straße) in central Berlin, near Alexanderplatz. The exact age of the original church site and structure is not precisely known, but it was mentioned as the site of the ...

  2. This impressive neo-Renaissance basilica is the largest church in Berlin and also the center of the Protestant Church in Germany. The current building was built on the site of a church from the 15th century. Wilhelm II had the church torn down in 1894 and the current cathedral was finished in 1905.

  3. 11 de may. de 2009 · English: Panoramic picture of the nave of the Berlin Cathedral. Español: Panorámica de la nave principal de la Catedral de Berlín donde se puede apreciar el órgano principal, así como el altar mayor entre otros elementos. Français : Panoramique de la nef du Berliner Dom, la cathédrale de Berlin. Date.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LustgartenLustgarten - Wikipedia

    The Lustgarten ( German: [ˈlʊstˌɡaʁtn̩] ⓘ, Pleasure Garden) is a park in Museum Island in central Berlin at the foreground of the Altes Museum. It is next to the Berliner Dom ( Berlin Cathedral) and near the site of the former Berliner Stadtschloss ( Berlin City Palace) of which it was originally a part. At various times in its history ...

  6. Cattedrale di Sant'Edvige. La cattedrale metropolitana di Sant'Edvige (in tedesco: Sankt-Hedwigs-Kathedrale) è il principale luogo di culto cattolico di Berlino, sede vescovile dell' omonima arcidiocesi metropolitana. Si trova in Bebelplatz, nel quartiere Mitte . Nel 1927 è stata insignita del titolo di basilica minore [1] .

  7. The Hohenzollern family crypt situated under Berlin Cathedral is considered the most important dynastic burial site in Germany, and is seen as one of the great dynastic burial places in Europe alongside the Capuchin crypt in Vienna, the royal crypts in the Cathedral of St Denis in Paris, and the tomb of the Spanish Kings at the Royal site of ‘El Escorial’ near the capital Madrid.