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  1. The Berlin Palace (German: Berliner Schloss), formally the Royal Palace (German: Königliches Schloss), adjacent to the Berlin Cathedral and the Museum Island in the Mitte area of Berlin, was the main residence of the House of Hohenzollern from 1443 to 1918.

    • 1894 (original), 2020 (reconstruction)
    • Baroque
    • 1443 (original), 2013 (reconstruction)
  2. El Palacio Real de Berlín (en alemán: Berliner Schloss, lit. Schloss de Berlín) era una antigua residencia real situada en el centro de dicha ciudad. Fue la sede de la casa de Hohenzollern y, por ello, sucesivamente la principal residencia de los electores de Brandeburgo, reyes de Prusia y emperadores alemanes. [1]

    • Mitte
    • Berlín
  3. Berlin Palace is being rebuilt in its former glory! Berliner Schloss Post; Close; Palace History. Short architectural history; Urban development connections; The Site of the Palace 1939 – 1995; Significance and Exterior Views; Baroque Town axes in Berlin; Interiors of the palace: General views Amber room; The interior of the palace: Colored ...

  4. The Berlin Palace, also called Stadtschloss ("City Palace"), is a very special building and certainly unique in Berlin. While three sides of the building's original palace facade were painstakingly reconstructed, the side facing the Spree River features a more modern design.

    • Schloßplatz 1, Berlin, 10178
  5. Short architectural history. The Royal Palce of Berlin was founded in 1443 as the residence of the Hohenzollern-Dynasty. weiter. Urban development connections. The Berlin City Palace was the center of the so-called classical mile between the Pariser Platz square with the Brandenburg Gate in the west and the Alexanderplatz in the east. weiter.

  6. THE INTERIOR ROOMS OF THE BERLIN PALACE. The Schlüter staircase, known as the “Giant Steps”. Painting by Eduard Gärtner 1828. The interior of the Berlin Palace is outstandingly well documented. Even so the complete reconstruction of the costly rooms would break any budget.

  7. The reconstruction of the Berlin Palace took place from 2013 to 2020, incorporating donor-funded facades and components of the Baroque palace building. In 2002, the German Bundestag decided to partially rebuild the palace, which was demolished in 1950, thus continuing the restoration of Berlin's Historic Center.