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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.
Learn about the former Berlin Palace, a historic site of the Hohenzollerns and the seat of Prussian kings, and its reconstruction as the Humboldt Forum, a cultural and scientific center. Discover the architecture, the rooftop terrace and the controversies of the project.
- Schloßplatz 1, Berlin, 10178
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. The Site of the Palace 1939 - 1995
Learn how to support the restoration of the historic Berlin Palace, a symbol of the city's identity and culture. Find out more about the donation target, the events and the newsletter of the Berliner Schloss initiative.
Learn about the origins and development of the Berlin Palace, the residence of the Hohenzollern dynasty and the center of Prussia. See how the palace evolved from a medieval fortress to a renaissance palace and later to a baroque masterpiece.
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The Berlin Palace, formally the Royal Palace, 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.