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A poignant symbol of World War II destruction, partially preserved as a memorial.
The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church stands as a striking reminder of the devastation of World War II. The original church was severely damaged during a bombing raid in 1943, and its ruined spire has been kept as a war memorial. Next to it, a modern church structure was built, creating a stark contrast that symbolizes peace and reconciliation. The church’s interior features stunning blue stained glass and a golden mosaic, offering a serene atmosphere for reflection.
Breitscheidplatz, 10789 Berlin, Germany