Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church at Breitscheidplatz is one of Berlin’s most famous landmarks.
Only the partially destroyed spire stood, like a hollow tooth as the locals called it.
The church consists of honeycomb-like concrete elements, fitted with thousands of stained glass panels.
The hall also contains photos from before and after the bombing.
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Interior of the old church.
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Interior of the new church.
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Sources:A View on Cities/Wikipedia