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The entrance hall in the base of the damaged spire was reopened to visitors, having been consecrated on 7 January 1987.
Its floor contains a mosaic of the Archangel Michael fighting the dragon.
The vault shows a procession of Hohenzollern princes, early and more recent.
Other mosaics show important monarchs in medieval Germany, Reformation thinkers and Reformation princes.
Bas-relief sculptures illustrate scenes from biblical stories, scenes from the life of Kaiser Wilhelm I and symbolic figures representing war and peace.
In the north apse are 16 display panels which tell the story of the old church and its destruction.
At the opposite end of the hall are three items which symbolise the history of the church.
In the middle is a damaged statue of Christ which originally stood on the altar of the old church.
To its right is the Cross of Nails which was made from nails in the roof timbers of Coventry Cathedral.
This cathedral had been severely damaged in a German air raid on 14 November 1940.
To the left of the statue of Christ is an icon cross which was given by the Russian Orthodox Church and handed over in 1988.
Outside the hall are four sandstone figures made by Stefan Kaehne.

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