Berliner Dom

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Well worth the five Euros entry fee, the Berliner Dom is an impressive Renaissance-style cathedral, which enjoyed extensive restoration after being ravaged by the Allied bombs in WWII. Since 1993, visitors have been able to stroll around its magnificent interior, head down into the crypt for a peek at the sarcophagi and, best of all, climb up to the Cupola for a fantastic panoramic view of the city. Take your camera! The Dom also holds regular Protestant services for the faithful as well as classical concerts for ticket purchasers. |
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reviewed by Keith Lemon from Canada on Feb.01.2012 | |
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reviewed by fruity from Canada on Sep.01.2009 | |
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reviewed by Keith from United Kingdom on Mar.21.2009 | |
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reviewed by Nico from Germany on Jan.27.2008 | |
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reviewed by Melvin F. Rosenbaum from United States on Jan.19.2008 | |
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reviewed by Harry from United Kingdom on Jul.31.2007 | |
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