The Deutscher Dom (German Cathedral) wasn’t much of a looker until being topped by Gontard’s dazzling galleried dome in 1785. Built as the Neue Kirche (New Church) between 1702 and 1708 for German-speaking congregants, it is now home to a worthy but heady exhibit charting Germany's path to parliamentary democracy. English audio-guides and tours are available.
Deutscher Dom
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