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Reich Chancellery – former seat of the chancellor of Germany (building demolished) Reichspräsidentenpalais - seat of the president of Germany during the Weimar Republic (building demolished) Reichstagspräsidentenpalais - former seat of the president of the Reichstag (1919-1933) Tegel Palace; Schönhausen Palace; Spandau Citadel
Ruling houses of Germany and/or constituent parts thereof. Subcategories. This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total. ...
The architecture of Germany has a long, rich and diverse history. Every major European style from Roman to Postmodern is represented, including renowned examples of Carolingian , Romanesque , Gothic , Renaissance , Baroque , Classical , Modern and International Style architecture.
In 1999, new interest was sparked by the book Görings Reich: Selbstinszenierungen in Carinhall [5] which led to treasure hunters visiting the ruins, and concerns raised about the site becoming a neo-Nazi "shrine". [6]
In 1929, Hitler moved into a luxury eight-room apartment at Prinzregentenplatz 16. [3] The apartment was on the second floor (according to European convention; third floor by American convention) and included two kitchens and two bathrooms. His publisher initially paid for it; a decade later Hitler paid for it outright. [2]
The Berghof was Adolf Hitler's holiday home in the Obersalzberg of the Bavarian Alps near Berchtesgaden, Bavaria, Germany.Other than the Wolfsschanze ("Wolf's Lair"), his headquarters in East Prussia for the invasion of the Soviet Union, he spent more time here than anywhere else during his time as the Führer of Nazi Germany.
Official residences in Germany (1 C, 5 P) P. Palaces in Germany (17 C, 5 P) V. Villas in Germany (2 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Houses in Germany"