Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church

🇩🇪Germany, Berlin

Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church

The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, located in Berlin, Germany, serves as both a church and a museum. Originally constructed in the 1890s, the church was partially destroyed in a 1943 air raid. The remaining tower stands at 71 meters, alongside a modern structure completed in 1963.

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The church was commissioned by Kaiser Wilhelm II and is a notable example of Neo-Romanesque architecture. The modern addition, designed by Egon Eiermann, contrasts with its blue stained glass and concrete façade. The site serves as a memorial to peace and reconciliation and includes exhibits on wartime history. It is accessible via the Kurfürstendamm boulevard and is open to the public with no entrance fee.