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Kayser Wilhem Gedachniskirche (memory church) built in 1895 and bombed during World War II, now a war disaster symbol. New part built in 1965 by architect Egon Eiermann. Breidscheidplatz. Berlin. Germany
70100622 - Kayser Wilhem Gedachniskirche (memory church) built in 1895 and bombed during World War II, now a war disaster symbol. New part built in 1965 by architect Egon Eiermann. Breidscheidplatz. Berlin. Germany
Remembrance Church Has Become The Absolute Symbol Of The Devastation Of 1945. Since 1961, The New Church Built Next Door By Egon Eiermann Illuminates The Ku'Dam With Its 20, 000 Blocks Of Glass Made In Chartres. Sculpture Symbolizing The Reunification And
70274222 - Remembrance Church Has Become The Absolute Symbol Of The Devastation Of 1945. Since 1961, The New Church Built Next Door By Egon Eiermann Illuminates The Ku'Dam With Its 20, 000 Blocks Of Glass Made In Chartres. Sculpture Symbolizing The Reunification And
Remembrance Church Has Become The Absolute Symbol Of The Devastation Of 1945. Since 1961, The New Church Built Next Door By Egon Eiermann Illuminates The Ku'Dam With Its 20, 000 Blocks Of Glass Made In Chartres. Sculpture Symbolizing The Reunification And
70274223 - Remembrance Church Has Become The Absolute Symbol Of The Devastation Of 1945. Since 1961, The New Church Built Next Door By Egon Eiermann Illuminates The Ku'Dam With Its 20, 000 Blocks Of Glass Made In Chartres. Sculpture Symbolizing The Reunification And
Kayser Wilhem Gedachniskirche (memory church) built in 1895 and bombed during World War II, now a war disaster symbol. New part built in 1965 by architect Egon Eiermann. Breidscheidplatz. Berlin. Germany
70100623 - Kayser Wilhem Gedachniskirche (memory church) built in 1895 and bombed during World War II, now a war disaster symbol. New part built in 1965 by architect Egon Eiermann. Breidscheidplatz. Berlin. Germany