
Deutscher Dom
Baroque Splendor in Berlin's Heart
Did you know?
The Deutscher Dom was severely damaged during World War II and only restored to its original form many years later, between 1983 and 1996.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1785
- Architect
- Martin Grünberg
- Architectural Style
- Baroque
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
- Website
- bundestag.de/deutscherdom
Guided Story
Look up to see the stunning dome of the Deutscher Dom. Did you know that after World War II, the dome was reconstructed to its original grandeur? Just across the Gendarmenmarkt, you'll find the Französischer Dom. These two domes are like old friends, gazing at each other through centuries. To your right is the Schiller Monument, almost as if the great poet himself is watching over the square. The Deutscher Dom isn’t just a marvel of architecture; it’s a testament to Berlin’s history, from destruction to rebirth. Can you feel the history resonating around you?
Part of These Trails
Location
Nearby

Gendarmenmarkt

Konzerthaus Berlin

Schiller-Denkmal

Französischer Dom

Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences

Parlamentshistorische Ausstellung des Deutschen Bundestages

Französische Friedrichstadtkirche
