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1. live broadcast of worship service  
[Translate to English:] On this page you can follow the live broadcast and play until the next live broadcast here. At https://berlinerdom.de/gottesdienste you will find the latest broadcasts. If you would like to see a specific service…  
2. Holy Week and Easter 2026  
When the Christian Church’s most sacred holidays are observed from Holy Thursday through Easter Monday, a special time begins. Anyone who has experienced it once at Berlin Cathedral will never forget it. Through devotions and worship services,…  
3. Tickets  
Here is the link to our ticket shop, where you can purchase tickets for a visit to the cathedral. The tickets are valid for one year. Please check https://berlinerdom.de/termine for our opening hours. The last admission is 60 minutes before…  
4. Church service recordings  
Here you can watch the church services of the last few months. Every Sunday you can watch the 10 a.m. service live on stream here. The live broadcasts are kindly supported by the Berliner Dom-Freunde e. V. and the Berlin Cathedral…  
5. Audio guide  
Berlin Cathedral has an entertaining audio guide system in German, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian and Polish. You can use it to take an independent tour of Berlin Cathedral. Words and music will put you in the mood for the…  
6. Open House and Festive Service  
Now the big moment has finally arrived: after more than ten years of planning and six years of construction, we are delighted to celebrate the reopening of the Hohenzollern Crypt. On Saturday, 28 February 2026, we will open the doors of Berlin…  
7. Guided tours  
Contact for guided tours Berlin Cathedral is an ideal place for visitors from all over the world to experience life, religion and a piece of German history up close and personal. You can view the Cathedral independently by ‘going it alone’,…  
8. Cathedral café  
Cathedral café You can reach the small, cozy café in the Berlin Cathedral at the end of your tour in the basement of the building, right next to the Spree River. Guests from all over the world visiting the Berlin Cathedral can rest here at the end…  
9. 360° view of the dome  
Without any glass in the way, and with only a wide balustrade ahead, you feel both near to (and far from) the city in equal measure. From a height of 50 metres, visitors can enjoy a perfect view of other exciting destinations such as the ‘Rotes…  
10. Cathedral museum  
Cathedral museum Visitors can absorb an impression of Berlin Cathedral’s varied architectural history by visiting the Cathedral museum. At the heart of the exhibition are the metres-high architectural models made using wood and plaster. They reveal…  
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