The Berlin cathedral is the biggest Protestant church of Germany. It was built at the end of the 19th centuriy as a main church of the Prussian Protestantism and at the same time as a court church for the ruling Hohenzollern, according to the model of the Peter’s cathedral in Rome in the style of the Italian high-level Renaissance. Nevertheless, the history of the Berlin cathedral is substantially older and goes back till the Middle Ages.
Berlin Cathedral
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