In Braunschweig, Frankfurt and Potsdam, architectural heritage destroyed by the war was rebuilt. Now Berlin has caught up - the City Palace has been rebuilt. Thousands came to visit the site at the ...
FILE - In this June 22, 2005 file picture the former East German parliament building the 'Palast der Republik' (Palace of the Republic) is photographed in Berlin. Germany has launched construction of ...
Berlin Wednesday kicks off the reconstruction of its palace, a divisive 590-million-euro ($783 million) project to recreate the baroque architectural jewel whose post-war remnants were razed by ...
There had been a magnificent palace next to the River Spree in central Berlin since the 15th century, apart from a few decades after World War II. With the recent topping out of a huge concrete ...
BERLIN (AP) — One of Germany's most ambitious cultural projects, which will feature collections of African, Asian and other non-European art in a partial replica of a Prussian palace that was ...
Berlin kicked off yesterday the reconstruction of a palace whose post-war remnants were razed by communist leaders, a divisive 590mn-euro ($783mn) project to recreate the baroque architectural jewel.
Following on a decision by Germany’s national parliament, the Berlin City Palace (Berliner Stadtschloss) in the city’s centre is to be rebuilt by 2013. The reconstruction of the palace has provoked ...
The hoisting of a Christianised dome to top off Berlin's rebuilt imperial palace-turned-museum complex has run into controversy. Critics say Germany is missing a chance to portray post-colonial ...
Once one of the world's grandest buildings, the Berlin Palace – or Stadtschloss – was built in the 15th Century, but transformed in the 1700s as a home for the King Frederick. The ornate Baroque ...
Berlin is joining the ranks of cities whose most famous architectural landmarks are in fact reconstructions of lost originals with the rebuilding of Hohenzollern Palace, the seat of Prussia's monarchy ...
Construction on Berlin's new city palace is continuing apace, but organizers lack the money necessary for the structure's Baroque facade. Even worse, the Berlin city-state may back out of the project.