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@purzlbaum - UnsplashFrench Cathedral
📍 From Jägerstraße, Germany
The French Cathedral, located in Berlin, Germany, is an iconic architectural landmark that has an interesting history. Built in 1701, it was originally designed as a Lutheran Church, but was later given to the Huguenots, French Protestants forced to flee France due to religious persecution. After over 150 years of being used as a place of worship by the Huguenots, the building was then taken over by French Calvinists in the 19th century. The building is an example of Baroque architecture and stands as a reminder of the tumultuous history of the city. Today, it serves as a popular site for tourists to visit, with its unique architecture and rich history being of great interest. It is also a popular spot for photographers due to its stunning structure and views of the city around it.
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