Berlin Cathedral

If you like old architectures you would surely admire the Berlin Cathedral. This huge architecture was built between 1895 and 1905. It had survived the test of time when bombed and damaged during World War ll but later restored. Am totally wordless, can’t find any words to describe more.

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Marlene
Marlene graduated from the University of Mindanao with a Degree of Bachelor of Secondary Education. She worked as a teacher for five years and two years as a Head Teacher in Davao City, Philippines. She presently resides in Sweden with her hubby and she works as a Mother Language (Filipino) Teacher.

23 Responses to “Berlin Cathedral”

  1. storyteller says:

    What a lovely cathedral! I traveled in Europe in 1967, but didn’t get to see Berlin … though I would have liked to. Thanks for sharing and for visiting Small Reflections earlier.
    Hugs and blessings,

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    Marlene replied on July 24th, 2008:

    Storyteller,

    Thanks for your comment. Oh, that was before I was born. The buildings must have looked fresher that time.

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  2. CK Go Places says:

    It certainly is a nice cathedral. I wonder how it looks inside. Happy WW! :)

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    Marlene replied on July 24th, 2008:

    CK,

    Thanks for dropping by. They made it simpler after the renovation with an ancient look. You can actually go up to take a view of Berlin.

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  3. Farah says:

    My, I do love old buildings as such and I know there’s plenty of them in Europe. That’s a really majestic cathedral.

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    Marlene replied on July 25th, 2008:

    Farah, I’m glad we both love old buildings. Somehow they remind of ancient times and histories and it’s interesting.

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    Farah replied on July 26th, 2008:

    very true. sometimes I try to imagine what actually happened those days when people use to live in those buildings as their home. amazing right?

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  4. Darwin says:

    hi ate. klasmyt po to ni jericho last year. pde po pa link ate. hehe, hingi po dn ako ng ym nyo ate. hingi lng po ng tips sa blogging:D.heheh,,darcute_dewcute@y.c po ym ko. tnx po. GB…

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    Marlene replied on July 25th, 2008:

    Darwin, welcome! Ok, I link you up. Add you to my YM, too.

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  5. jenn says:

    thanks for sharing this. i love old buildings. Europe is definitely full of it. i dont know when can i visit the place but i sure love to do so. :)

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    Marlene replied on July 25th, 2008:

    Hi Jenny, thanks for dropping by.
    Yes, maybe because Europe is full of history, too. Hope you can make it someday and do drop me a line, hehee.

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  6. Darwin says:

    tnx u so much te…pahingi po ym te…tnx

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    Marlene replied on July 29th, 2008:

    Way sapayan, Darwin. Ok, add na lang kita sa YM ko.

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  7. Cynthia Blue says:

    Gorgeous. I was in Berlin in 2002 and loved it there.

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    Marlene replied on July 29th, 2008:

    I’m glad you liked it there, Cynthia. I do love the city, too. Wish I could have stayed longer.

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  8. June says:

    Love old…really old buildings like this. They have so much character and history! Glad it was restored. Good one and thanks for stopping by…

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    Marlene replied on July 29th, 2008:

    Old buildings are just fantastic, especially built with captivating designs and structure. My pleasure, June.

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  9. Sue says:

    Beautiful cathedral! I would love to visit Berlin one day :)

    Happy WW!

    My WW entries for today are at:

    Pastyme With Good Companye

    The Paranormal Blog

    Nuttin’ But

    And thank you for stopping by!

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    Marlene replied on July 29th, 2008:

    I’m sure you do, Sue and I’m sure you will love it there.

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  10. caryn says:

    love your architectural shots and streetscapes! i’ve never been to germany, have simply passed through, but would like to visit someday ;-)

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    Marlene replied on July 29th, 2008:

    And drop me a line, caryn, if you want my company, hehee.

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  11. juler says:

    Hello marlene, Commenting here again,

    Old architecture really has its ows and ahs, it has still a magic in it… I wonder who built the Cathedral here in Baguio.

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    Marlene replied on July 31st, 2008:

    Juler, it’s true, hehee! I don’t know either, but if i could get to Baguio, i would take pics of the cathedral in all angles.

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