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1. 20. International Organ Summer at Berliner Dom 2025!  
Summertime is organ summertime in the Berlin Cathedral! In the months of July and August, every Friday at 8 p.m., our famous Sauer organ resounds under the hands and feet of distinguished guests from near and far. 7,269 pipes distributed over  
2. Great ‘Sauer’ organ  
Berlin Cathedral’s great ‘Sauer’ organ was designed and realised during the building's construction, and is thus part of the original artistic fittings and fixtures. At its inauguration in 1905, the organ was considered to be the largest in  
3. The Cathedral Supporters Family  
A living place of Christian faith needs your help The Berlin Cathedral must generate 95% of its annual budget itself. This distinguishes the Berlin Cathedral from all other church congregations in Germany. Only 5% of our income comes from church  
4. Nachrufe seines Nachfolgers und ehemaliger Kantoreisänger  
Domkantor i.R. Herbert Hildebrandt (1935-2019) An Heiligabend 2019 ist unser ehemaliger Domkantor Herbert Hildebrandt im Alter von 84 Jahren gestorben. Mit dem Bau der Mauer 1961 gründete Hildebrandt die Berliner Domkantorei, die er 42 Jahre lang  
5. Construction history up to 1905  
The history of the Cathedral on Berlin's Spree Island began in 1465 when St. Erasmus Chapel – situated in the newly built royal palace of Cölln on the Spree – was elevated to the stature of collegiate church. Although this was never a bishopric,  
6. OPUS KLASSIK for Cathedral Organist Andreas Sieling  
Cathedral organist Andreas Sieling awarded Germany's most important music award OPUS KLASSIK For his CD "Berlin! - Organ Works by Berlin Composers", cathedral organist Andreas Sieling receives this year's OPUS KLASSIK in the category "Solo  
7. Facade renovation  
Berlin Cathedral is one of Berlin's most important landmarks and one of the city's most visited sights. With its central location at the entrance to Museum Island, directly opposite the newly built Humboldt Forum, the cathedral attracts hundreds  
8. Imperial Staircase  
The Imperial Staircase is, in addition to the chancel, the most magnificent part of Berlin Cathedral. Up until the end of the monarchy in 1918, Kaiser Wilhelm II. and his wife Kaiserin Auguste Victoria would enter Berlin Cathedral via this  
9. The Cathedral since 1993  
Although the Cathedral was re-inaugurated in 1993, reconstruction had not yet been completed. Some of the work could only be completed in subsequent years. Up until 1999, the coloured altar windows were reconstructed in accordance with the  
10. Third Reich  
The era of National Socialism sheds an ambiguous light on Berlin Cathedral. Just a few days after Hitler's appointment to the position of Reich Chancellor, the National Socialists invaded the Cathedral and held a commemorative service for an SA  
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