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  1. The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church (in German: Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche , but mostly just known as Gedächtniskirche ) is a Protestant church affiliated with the Evangelical Church in Berlin, Brandenburg and Silesian Upper Lusatia, a regional body of the Evangelical Church in Germany. It is located in Berlin on the Kurfürstendamm in the centre of the Breitscheidplatz.

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  3. Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church - Wikipedia

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    The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church ( Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche, but mostly just known as Gedächtniskirche [ɡəˈdɛçtnɪsˈkɪʁçə]) is a Protestant church affiliated with the Evangelical Church in Berlin, Brandenburg and Silesian Upper Lusatia, a regional body of the Evangelical Church in Germany. It is located in Berlin on the ...

  4. Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church – Berlin.de

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    The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church is the symbolic center of West Berlin and one of the city's most popular sights. The original West Tower was partially destroyed during a bombing by the Allied Forces in 1943. Its striking ruin now rises into the sky as a memorial for peace between nations.

  5. Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church | visitBerlin.de

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    It is composed of the ruins of the church that was destroyed in the war, as well a modern church building. It is a memorial for peace and reconciliation, commemorates Berliners’ determination to rebuild after the war, and is a place of contemplation. The history of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church

  6. Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, Berlin - Tripadvisor

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    Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church 4.5 4,613 reviews #41 of 1,219 things to do in Berlin Religious Sites Open now 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Visit website Call Write a review About The ruins of this famous landmark, damaged during World War II bombings, serve as a symbol of the destruction of war. Suggested duration 1-2 hours

  7. Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church - The ruined church in Berlin

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    The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church (Gedächtniskirche on Kurfürstendamm) is a Romanesque Revival styled church which was designed by the German Emperor Wilhelm II in honor of his grandfather Wilhelm I. The original temple built in the 1890s was not one of the most prominent churches in Berlin. In 1943, the air raids wrecked the church.

  8. Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church – Berlin, Germany - Atlas Obscura

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    Discover Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church in Berlin, Germany: An imperial church bombed to ruins during WWII now stands as a jagged memorial.

  9. Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church - Data, Photos & Plans ...

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    The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church (Gedächtniskirche) is the symbolic center of West Berlin, a monument against war extolling peace and reconciliation. From the original church designed in 1895 by architect Franz Schwechten in neo-Romanesque, only ruins of the tower, located west of the church.

  10. Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church Photos and Premium High Res ...

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    The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church in Berlin, Germany, circa 1920. Built in the 1890s, it was damaged in a bombing raid in 1943 and rebuilt in...

  11. Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church - YouTube

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    The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, also known as the #Gedächtniskirche in #German , is a historic church located in Berlin, Germany. It serves as a symbol of remembrance and a reminder of the...

  12. Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church - castleholic.com

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    The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, or Gedächtniskirche in German, is one of Berlin's most iconic sights: Destroyed during the Second World War, it was left as a half-ruin after 1945 and not rebuilt, but rather its hollow spire, nicknamed the "hollow tooth" ( hohler Zahn ), remained as a reminder and warning of war.