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Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
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The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church is a Protestant church in Berlin, Germany, originally built in the 1890s as a monument to Kaiser Wilhelm I. The church was badly damaged in a bombing raid in 1943 and the present building, designed by Egon Eiermann, was constructed between 1959 and 1963. The damaged spire of the old church was retained and incorporated into the new design. The new church is a famous landmark of western Berlin and is nicknamed "der hohle Zahn" meaning "the hollow tooth". It is a prominent example of post-war architecture and is considered a symbol of Berlin's history and resilience.learn more on wikipedia
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