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Gendarmenmarkt is arguably Berlin's most beautiful square and the site of three impressive buildings: the German Cathedral, the French Cathedral, and the Konzerthaus. A view of the Gendarmenmarkt from the observation deck of the French Cathedral: Konzerthaus (right) and German Cathedral (front).
The Gendarmenmarkt (German for 'Men-at-arms market') is a square in Berlin and the site of an architectural ensemble that includes the Berlin concert hall, along with the French and German Churches. In the centre of the square stands a monumental statue of poet Friedrich Schiller.
Gendarmenmarkt is one of the most beautiful squares in Berlin, with the Konzerthaus, Deutscher Dom and Französischer Dom. Find out more at visitBerlin.de.
Discover the heart of Berlin. Welcome to the official website for the best, most exclusive of Berlin’s squares – the Gendarmenmarkt. Here you will find the addresses for the hotels, restaurants, shops and service providers that make up Berlin’s hippest centre. Easy, quick and precise.
Der Berliner Gendarmenmarkt: Informationen, Adresse, Verkehrsverbindungen. Der Gendarmenmarkt gehört zu den schönsten Plätzen Berlins. Er wird von den drei monumentalen Bauten Deutscher Dom, Französischer Dom und dem Konzerthaus umrahmt.
Great Christmas market in the middle of Berlin. The Christmas market at the Gendarmenmarkt was one of the largest Christmas markets we went to in Berlin complete with a number of different sit down restaurants serving a wide range of foods in addition to the usual market fare.
Gendarmenmarkt is a historic square in the heart of Berlin. It is considered one of the most beautiful squares in the city and is home to many magnificent buildings, including the Französischer Dom (French Cathedral), the Deutsches Dom (German Cathedral), the Konzerthaus Berlin (Concert Hall), the Französische Friedrichstadtkirche (French ...
Gendarmenmarkt. Gendarmenmarkt is one of the most splendid squares in Berlin. Founded during the twelfth century, it houses the Konzerthaus and the German and French Churches. The name Gendarmenmarkt dates from 1799 and comes from when the stables of the Cuirassier Regiment “Gens d’Armes” were located in the square.
Der Gendarmenmarkt ist ein nach dem ursprünglich hier angesiedelten Kürassierregiment Gens d’armes benannter Platz im Berliner Ortsteil Mitte des gleichnamigen Bezirks. Angelegt bei der Stadterweiterung im Jahr 1688, wurde er im Zweiten Weltkrieg zerstört und 1976–1993 wiederaufgebaut.
Both buildings served to beautify the Gendarmenmarkt. The dome of the German Cathedral has a diameter of 13 metres, on top of which is a gilded statue representing an allegory of virtue. The German Cathedral also fell victim to the bombing raids in the Second World War and burnt down.