Altes Stadthaus, Berlin
Ludwig Hoffmann's 1902–1911 administrative palace anchors Berlin's Molkenmarkt.
Ludwig Hoffmann's 1902–1911 administrative palace anchors Berlin's Molkenmarkt.
A Lutheran church in Wedding, Berlin, named after the biblical town of Capernaum where Jesus taught. One of…
Karl Friedrich Schinkel's 1824–1831 Neo-Gothic church in Berlin, the first of its kind in the city, now displays…
Max Reinhardt's expressionist revue theatre in 1919 Berlin, transformed by Hans Poelzig from a market hall, was stripped…
A groundbreaking 1906 Art Nouveau courtyard complex in Berlin designed by August Endell, with eight interconnected spaces that…
A luxury Modernist hotel on Berlin's Leipziger and Potsdamer Plazas, designed by Bielenberg and Moser in 1907 and…
A Neo-Gothic trading house completed in 1898, the Jewel Palace survived World War II largely intact and now…
A leading Berlin opera house specializing in operas, operettas, and musicals, located near Unter den Linden in the…
A Lutheran church in Berlin's Moabit neighborhood, built 1905–1907 and reshaped by World War II bombing. Now a…
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