Only lately, during my recent visits to Berlin, the other German ruling family, the Hohenzollern, came into focus. I walked through their city, Berlin, and visited their museums.
Some refer to the Hohenzollern as the Prussian dynasty, although initially, they originated from Württemberg.
| Unter den Linden, Fredrick, the phantom horseman, under a gray Berlin sky. |
| Anton von Werner: Inauguration of the Reichstag by Wilhelm II in the White Hall of the Berlin City Palace in June 1888 (©DHM) |
| Heavy tourist boat traffic on the Spree River near the Berliner Dom. |
Have a glimpse of the bride and groom taking their seats for the ceremony not at the Dom but at Herz Jesu Kirche. Here we listened to a singer with the groom's brother playing the guitar.
| Let the little children come to me, and do not keep them away ... |
| At the Dom, the super wide-angle lens of my iPhone was useful. |
| Erntedankfest inside the Dom: Thanksgiving for the harvest the German way. |
| Sarcophagus of the Great Elector Frederick William. In the window, the electoral hat. |
| Sarcophagus of Luise Henriette, first wife of the Great Elector. Black and white, the Prussian colors, are shown in the window. |
| Animated Queen Elisabeth Christine, wife of Frederick the Great and Frederick's bravest soldier. Her sarcophagus was destroyed in an air raid. |
When I stepped out of the Dom, I admired the restored facade of the Berliner Stadtschloss, the future Humboldt Forum. I presented other views in a previous blog.
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