The Berlin Cathedral on Museum Island is the largest Protestant church in Germany. It was built from 1894 to 1905 according to plans by Julius Raschdorff and formerly served as the main church of Prussian Protestantism as well as the court church of the ruling Hohenzollerns.
A visitor takes in the view from the observation terrace of the Humboldt Box at the Schlossplatz in Berlin. The Altes Museum, the Berlin Cathedral and the TV Tower can be seen.
The bus 100 stops at the Berlin Cathedral in Berlin's Mitte district. The bus line is popular with tourists to Berlin because it stops at a variety of sights for the low price of a one-way ticket.