With its distinctive build, the Berliner Dom is one of Berlins main attractions.
The neo-baroque building was inaugurated in 1905.
Today the cathedral, that was destroyed in World War II, is reconstituted and welcomes all visitors.
You can visit the Sermon Chapel, the Christening and Marriage Chapel, the Royal staircase, the royal crypt with about 100 remains from four centuries, the museum of the cathedral and the dome tour with view on the city centre.
Since the reopening of the Berliner Dom in 1993, church services and other events take place all over the year.
The glorious church room, with its cupola, is perfect for every concert and it makes it to an extraordinary sound experience for every auditors.
The large, impressive Sauer organ is an impressive instrument with romantic sounds, which accompanies not only the church services, but also comes to its full impression in lots of organ concerts.
The Berliner Dom cultivates especially the traditional church music. An important part of messes, especially on holidays, are of oratorios, passions and requiems.
Am Lustgarten 1
10178 Berlin-Mitte
Phone: 202 69 136
www.berlinerdom.de
info@berlinerdom.de
S+U Alexanderplatz
S5, S7, S75, S9
U2, U5, U8
200, 248, TXL
M4, M48, M5, M6
04-01 to 09-30: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat 9 to 20 h
04-01 to 09-30: Sun 12 to 20 h
10-01 to 03-31: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat 9 to 19 h
10-01 to 03-31: Sun 12 to 19 h
5.00 € for Adults
3.00 € for Unemployed, Pupils, Students, Retired persons, Groups
free for Children