Berliner Dom: A Majestic Architectural Marvel in Berlin

Overview

The Berliner Dom, completed between 1894 and 1905, stands as an emblem of architectural excellence in Berlin's cultural landscape. This magnificent baroque Cathedral is the largest Protestant church in Berlin, symbolizing the rich heritage of the Hohenzollern dynasty. Visitors can admire the breathtaking dome adorned with intricate mosaics while exploring over 90 tombs of Prussian royalty, including notable figures like Sophie Charlotte and Frederick the First. The Dome houses a magnificent organ with over 7000 pipes, heralded as one of Germany's largest. Adventurous guests can ascend 270 steps to the viewing gallery for panoramic vistas. The interior blends Reformation period elements with New Testament artistry, and the adjacent towers add to its grandeur. The Berliner Dom also hosts a variety of readings and concerts, making it a vibrant hub of culture. While an entrance fee is required, it includes a complimentary audio guide, ensuring a comprehensive experience of this historic site.

Photo of Berliner Dom
Photo of Berliner Dom
Photo of Berliner Dom
Opening hours
  • Sunday 12:00 - 17:00
  • Monday 10:00 - 17:00
  • Tuesday 10:00 - 17:00
  • Wednesday 10:00 - 17:00
  • Thursday 10:00 - 17:00
  • Friday 10:00 - 17:00
  • Saturday 10:00 - 17:00

Open 24/7

Contact Info
  • AddressAm Lustgarten, 10178 Berlin, Germany
  • Phone+49 30 20269136

Reviews

Lukas Müller
Germany
5
The Berliner Dom is absolutely stunning. The entrance fee is about 10€ per adult. You can climb to the top of the cathedral to enjoy a great view over the city, but be prepared for over 200 steep steps. Unfortunately, the crypt is still closed due to construction since 2020, so if that's your main reason for visiting, keep that in mind.
Felix Schneider
Germany
5
We explored the Berlin Cathedral recently and it truly is magnificent. The architecture and design are beautiful, with stunning statues, art, and paintings both inside and out. The dome's ceiling is breathtaking, and the massive organ is impressive too. The crypt is under renovation until late 2025 or early 2026. They still had a Christmas tree up during our visit. This beautiful church is a must-see in Berlin, especially at night when it's illuminated.
Anna Wei
Germany
5
The cathedral is magnificent and truly unique compared to others we have visited, like those in Cologne or Paris. It is breathtaking in its own right! We arrived shortly before the noon service and thoroughly enjoyed the church organ performance; the music filled the entire church beautifully. They do not permit photography or videography, so I can't share images from the service, but the structure is incredibly beautiful.
Nina Maxova
Germany
5
Visiting was definitely worth it! The regular ticket costs €10 and it's €7.5 for students. The interior of the cathedral is magnificent, especially during mass from 12:00 to 12:20; it was truly interesting to experience, particularly with the fantastic music played by the organ. The view from the observation point at the top of the cathedral is also awesome. I had a great experience visiting this place!
Jan Müller
Germany
5
Visiting in January was a great choice since it was far less crowded than in summer. The security guard mentioned that there’s hardly any room on the roof for a complete loop walk due to the crowds. The church is stunning, so take your time while visiting! There is a €10 entry fee.