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Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church

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Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church

“The Lipstick and the Powder Compact”—that is what Berliners call their Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church. Sounds amusing at first, doesn’t it? But this place is far more than just a quirky nickname; it is a monument to splendor, destruction, and rebirth.
Kaiser Wilhelm II commissioned its construction in 1895 as a magnificent edifice in the Neo-Romanesque style, built in honor of his grandfather, Wilhelm I. It featured five towers—the main tower standing 113 meters tall—along with magnificent mosaics and bells whose peals were said to make even the wolves in the neighboring zoo howl.
Then came the war. In 1943, four of the bells were melted down; in November of that same year, bombs destroyed large sections of the church.
Today, the ruins of the main tower stand as a memorial—71 meters high—flanked by modern structures, such as the bell tower and the New Church (built in 1961), featuring the luminous blue glass walls designed by architect Egon Eiermann.
Inside the New Church, a unique focal point awaits you: the Black Madonna of Stalingrad. Its creator—a German soldier and chaplain named Kurt Reuber—painted it in 1942, right in the midst of the Battle of Stalingrad, using simple strokes of charcoal and chalk on the back of a Russian map.
It depicts Mary and the Child locked in a sorrowful embrace, encircled by the words: “Light, Life, Love.”
This image became a symbol of humanity amidst the horrors of war—and eventually found its way here, serving as a solemn reminder against war and hatred. Its dark features and earnest gaze strike you immediately—regardless of whether you are a person of faith or not.
Thus, the Memorial Church stands today not merely as a symbol of Berlin’s history, but also as a testament to a message that reaches far beyond the boundaries of this city. Image 1: Own work
Image 2: Own work

Image 3: By unknown author – This image is available under the digital ID ppmsca.00341 in the Prints and Photographs Division of the U.S. Library of Congress.

Image 4: By Bundesarchiv, B 145 Bild-F001296-0004 / Brodde / CC-BY-SA 3.0, CC BY-SA 3.0 de, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5448339

Image 5: By Westerdam – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=77921760

Image 6: By I, Sailko, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=18648179


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