1. The Berliner Dom is located on Museum Island in the heart of Berlin and is a stunning example of baroque architecture. It served as the court church of the Prussian royal family and was completed in 1905. The interior boasts beautiful stained glass windows, intricate murals, and ornate decor. Visitors can climb to the top of the dome for a breathtaking view of the city. The cathedral was heavily damaged during World War II but was restored and reopened in 1993.

2. The Berliner Dom is open daily from 9am-8pm (last admission at 7pm). The phone number for general inquiries is +49 30 20269136.

3. Tickets for the Berliner Dom can be purchased online or at the ticket office. Admission is €7 for adults, €5 for concessions (students, seniors, disabled visitors), and free for children under 18. The cathedral is easily accessible by public transportation, with several bus and train lines stopping nearby. It is also within walking distance of many other popular tourist attractions in Berlin.