Stock Photo - 23 April 2020, Brandenburg, Potsdam: On the roof of the base of the Garrison Church, workers from the Dresden stonemason and stone sculptor company Schubert prepare a trass lime mixture to be poured into the joints of the cement ceiling. A chapel is to be built over two floors inside the approximately 17-metre-high plinth building, along with a café, a large exhibition room and seminar rooms. The reconstruction of the tower of the former military church is to be completed by summer 2022. The church was built between 1730 and 1735 according to the plans of the architect Philipp Gerlach and was considered a major work of Prussian Baroque. After the bombing by the Allies on 14 April 1945, only ruins remained, which were blown up and removed only in 1968. (to ""Stage goal reached: base of the Garrison Church completed"") Photo: Soeren Stache/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa. - Potsdam/Brandenburg/Germany

Stock Photo: 23 April 2020, Brandenburg, Potsdam: On the roof of the base of the Garrison Church, workers from the Dresden stonemason and stone sculptor company Schubert.

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