Oberpfarrkirche or Domkirche, Gothic church at Lustgarten, Berlin, Germany
The Oberpfarrkirche features a central dome reaching 100 meters high, flanked by four towers and decorated with intricate stone carvings and ornamental details.
Initially constructed in 1345 as a Dominican monastery church, the structure underwent multiple transformations before its current form was completed in 1905.
The church houses the Hohenzollerngruft, containing 94 burial sites from the late 16th to early 20th century, making it Germany's primary dynastic burial location.
Visitors must purchase tickets online before arrival as cash payments are not accepted at the entrance of the church building.
The Wilhelm Sauer organ inside the church contains 7,269 pipes and 113 registers, spread across four manuals and a pedal system.
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