
German National Cathedral
The German National Cathedral, officially called the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, is a prominent Protestant church located in Berlin. It serves as a spiritual and cultural symbol for Germans living abroad, especially in the United States. The church was originally built in the 19th century, damaged during World War II, and partially preserved as a memorial. Today, it functions as a place of worship, a historical monument, and a symbol of resilience and reconciliation. Its striking modern design contrasts with the preserved ruins, reflecting Germany's history and renewal.