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Kronprinzenpalais
Crown Prince's Palace

Unter den LInden 7
Berlin
10117


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Connected to the Opernpalais by an arched bridge added in 1811, the Kronprinzenpalais (Crown Prince's Palace) is the older of the two. Originally built in baroque style by Philipp Gerlach in 1663, the palace was rebuilt in the mid-19th century by King Fredrich Wilhelm I as a residence for his son, Crown Prince Wilhelm II, who was born here in 1859. After falling victim to wartime bombs, the Palace you now see is an exact copy of the original, reconstructed in 1968/69. In the East German era, the building was used to receive visiting foreign dignitaries. The Kronenprinzenpalais has also played a pivotal role in recent history: The German reunification agreement was signed here on 31st August 1990.



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