The Berliner Dom in Berlin, Germany, is an impressive basilica known as the "Protestant St. Peter's." The present Baroque structure dates only from 1905, but stands on the site of several earlier structures. Berlin's cathedral is not a must-see, but it is certainly worth a look if time allows.
The Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom) is the colloquial name for the Evangelical Parish and Collegiate Church (Oberpfarr- und Domkirche) in Berlin. It is the parish church of the Evangelical congregation, a member of the umbrella organisation Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia. Its present building is located on Museum Island in the Inner City of Berlin.
The from 1894 to 1905 to plans by Julius Raschdorff - according to the Italian High Renaissance and the Baroque - built cathedral, is one of the most important Protestant churches in Germany.