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Although long known for its hipster edge, today's Berlin is starting to seem downright grown-up. Having lost most of its city center during World War II, it will never have the preserved-in-amber ...
Germany's Parliament voted 11 years ago to reconstruct the 18th-century palace, which was demolished in 1950 and later replaced by East Germany's Parliament building — itself now knocked down.
Germany has launched construction of a partial replica of a Prussian palace in the heart of Berlin, embarking on an often-criticized 590 million-euro ($783 million) project to recreate a building ...
The Sanssouci Palace, the summer home of Frederick the Great in Potsdam, Germany, is a lavish alternative to the Palace of Versailles in France. In addition to the royal residence, Potsdam is also ...
UNWELCOME SILENT NIGHT Read more about Germany’s muted holiday celebrations. Melissa Eddy is a correspondent based in Berlin who covers German politics, social issues and culture.
At No. 1, in the broad Unter Den Linden, stands the Wilhelm I Palace; and in it, last week, the wife of Wilhelm II took up her residence, as she recently threatened to do (TIME, July 18).