Thursday, September 4, 2008

Kaiser Wilhelm Church

One of the more famous sights in Berlin is the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial church. It's an old church built on Kufürstendamm in the 1890s, and then badly damaged during an Allied bombing raid during WWII. While the current church portion was rebuilt, the original spire has been maintained in its damaged condition, and the ground floor is now a memorial hall. This is just one of many WWII or Holocaust-related memorials around Berlin. Right outside the U+S-Bhf Zoologischer Garten.

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