Lust Garten, Berlin Cathedral

in architecturalphotography •  7 years ago  (edited)

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One cannot miss Berlin when talking about architecture. Spectacular craftsmanship mixed with a wonderful soothing palette would leave you in awe. This one is Berlin Dom or Berlin Cathedral facing Lust Garten(garden). The church is an acoustic marvel and hosts a variety of shows. It closes at 4 pm and I missed attending one of the most talked about musical experience in Berlin. The Lust gardens are huge grounds with green and fountains for people to come relax with a post card picturesque view of this masterpiece.

Personally, I got sold at the cyan, turquoise mix color. My favourite. :)

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The patina of the domes makes it for me. Nice photo.

oh! that's called a Patina(googled now). The fact that this hue was acquired naturally over time increases the awe quotient for me. :)

Absolutely awesome. That wonderful green patina is typically seen on old copper roofs.