Palace of the Republic, Berlin

Marx-Engels Platz (1951-1994), Berlin, 10178
Palace of the Republic, Berlin Palace of the Republic, Berlin is one of the popular Landmark & Historical Place located in Marx-Engels Platz (1951-1994) ,Berlin listed under Historical Place in Berlin ,

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The Palace of the Republic in Berlin was the seat of the parliament of the German Democratic Republic, the Volkskammer, and also served various cultural purposes. Located between Schlossplatz and the Lustgarten on an island in the River Spree, it also housed two large auditoria, art galleries, a theatre, 13 restaurants, a bowling alley, a post office, and a discothèque. On 23 August 1990, the Volkskammer ratified the treaty on German reunification, which was later also confirmed by the Bundestag in Bonn. The building was constructed between 1973 and 1976 on the site of the former Berliner Stadtschloss, and was completely demolished by 2008 to make room for a reconstruction of the Stadtschloss, which began in 2013.HistoryConstructionThe Palast was constructed from 1973 to 1976, having bronze-mirrored windows as a defining architectural feature. The grand opening ceremony was held on 23 April 1976, and the building was opened to the public two days afterwards on 25 April 1976. It was built on the site of the former Berliner Stadtschloss (Berlin City Palace), which was heavily damaged during World War II and eventually demolished by the government authorities in 1950, as they had no budget in the post-war years for the restoration of what they in any case regarded as a symbol of Prussian imperialism.

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