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The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church was built in 1891 in memory of the Emperor Wilhelm I, the founder of the empire. It was severely destroyed in an air raid an air raid in 1943. Its bell tower was never rebuilt as a reminder as a reminder of those terrible years.

This church has become a symbol of West Berlin. Its ruins are included in the modern architectural ensemble, which consists of a new church in the form of an 8-cornered church and a tower. 8-corner and a tower made of blue glass blocks imported from Chartres. In the tower, mosaics depicting all the German Kaiser.

Above the stylised altar inside the building is a figure of Christ floating in the in the air. Organ concerts are often organ recitals on Sundays.