The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church on Berlin's Breitscheidplatz was inaugurated on September 1, 1895 and is certainly one of the most striking sights on a city tour of Berlin. The evangelical church, popularly known as the hollow tooth, rings 5 heavy bells across Kurfürstendamm and, with its neo-Romanesque architecture, forms the focal point between the Bikinihaus, the Zoopalast and the Waldorf Astoria.