Berlin Cathedral

Berlin Cathedral showing religious elements, a city and a river or creek
With its soaring sandstone walls and stunning turquoise dome, this cathedral is a highpoint in the city’s skyline and spiritual life.

Berliner Dom (Berlin Cathedral) is hard to miss as you walk around the city centre. You’ll see the dramatic dome of this Protestant church from almost anywhere. It was torn apart by Allied bombs during World War II and later restored to its former glory. It is a stunning example of reniassance and baroque architecture.

Suspended 230 feet (70 metres) above the nave, the dome is an incredible piece of engineering and artistry. Admire the 35 different mosaics depicting the beatitudes of the Sermon on the Mount. Each mosaic contains 500,000 tiles, in 2,000 shades of colour. The floor of the nave also glows with colour as light streams in through the three stained glass windows. The windows depict the birth, crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus.

If you're feeling energetic, climb the 270 steps of the cupola walkway to see stunning views of central Berlin, including the Reichstag building, the Fernsehturm and the old city hall. After you've enjoyed the heights, head down below. The Hohenzollern Crypt contains 94 royal tombs covering 400 years of burial rituals of Prussian and Brandenburg royalty. Join one of the guided tours, included in the modest admission price, and learn more about the construction and design of the church. Or, visit the Cathedral Museum where you’ll find plenty of information, as well as accurate scale models.

Experience the Berliner Dom’s peaceful atmosphere during a service. These run twice daily during the week and once on Saturday and Sunday. This is also the time when you’ll hear the cathedral filled with the sound of its organ. This 7,000-pipe treasure is one of the oldest and most cherished church organs in the country.

The Berliner Dom is located on Museum Island in the centre of Berlin. It is open every day, although not until noon on Sundays. S-Bahn, U-Bahn, trams and buses all service the island.

Reviews of Berlin Cathedral

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2/5 - Disappointing

Verified traveller
2 Dec 2019

Being asked to lay to go into a church building is wrong it should be free to pray.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
23 Nov 2019

Gobsmacking. Well worth a visit and go upstairs to walk round the dome you see a different view of the city.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
26 Sep 2019

267 steps but the view is worth it!!

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
19 Sep 2019

Worth visiting the dome for the views from the top

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
8 Apr 2019

Beautiful inside

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveller
24 Feb 2019

Long queues to get in. Warnings of pickpockets and tricksters. At least it has now been restored. On my first visit, in 1970, 25 years after the end of the war, you could just push the door open and wander in. The shock was that the interior had been stripped and there was still a huge bomb hole in the dome.

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