Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche
Wheelchair accessible
An imperial church in Berlin, badly damaged during WWII, now stands as a jagged memorial for peace and reconciliation, nicknamed 'the hollow tooth'.

📜 Historic Berlin landmark, a powerful memorial against war and destruction.
🔍 Features the ruined spire of the original church and a modern church building.

Why Go

🙏 Reflect on peace and reconciliation
🏛️ Admire unique modern architecture alongside historic ruins
🖼️ See the Stalingrad Madonna, a symbol of hope
🚶 Easy access in central Berlin

Why Avoid

🚫 Can be crowded, especially during events
🔇 Visits not possible during services, prayers, concerts

Tips

💡 Explore both the old memorial hall and the new church's blue glass interior.
♿ Accessible via ramp on Kurfürstendamm side, accessible restrooms available.

Cost

💰 Free admission.

Hours

🕒 Church: Daily 10 AM - 6 PM. Commemorative hall: Mon-Sat 10 AM - 6 PM, Sun 12 PM - 6 PM.

Toilets

🚻 Accessible restrooms in the basement.

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