Heinrich Strack (renovation) Richard Paulick (reconstruction)
The Kronprinzenpalais (English: Crown Prince's Palace) is a former Royal Prussian residence on Unter den Linden boulevard in the historic centre of Berlin. It was built in 1663 and renovated in 1857 according to plans by Heinrich Strack in Neoclassical style. From 1919 to 1937, it was home to the modern art collection of the National Gallery. Damaged during the Allied bombing in World War II, the Kronprinzenpalais was rebuilt from 1968 to 1970 by Richard Paulick as part of the Forum Fridericianum. In 1990, the German Reunification Treaty was signed in the listed building.[1] Since then, it has been used for events and exhibitions.
^Kronprinzenpalais (in German) Landesdenkmalamt Berlin
The Kronprinzenpalais (English: Crown Prince's Palace) is a former Royal Prussian residence on Unter den Linden boulevard in the historic centre of Berlin...
Born Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia (1859-01-27)27 January 1859 Kronprinzenpalais, Berlin, Prussia Died 4 June 1941(1941-06-04) (aged 82) Huis Doorn...
Gendarmenmarkt Hackescher Markt Hackesche Höfe Hotel Adlon Humboldt University Kronprinzenpalais Kulturforum Lustgarten Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe Monument...
the Galerie Der Sturm, confiscated by the Nazis c. 1936 from the Kronprinzenpalais, Nationalgalerie, Berlin, displayed at the Degenerate Art Exhibition...
German Emperor Reign 18 May 1848 – 30 May 1849 Born 15 October 1795 Kronprinzenpalais, Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia Died 2 January 1861 (aged 65) Sanssouci...
Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, who bore him ten children. In the Kronprinzenpalais (Crown Prince's Palace) in Berlin, Frederick William lived a civil...
lived at the Marmorpalais for most of the year and at the Berlin Kronprinzenpalais in winter. In 1911, the Crown Prince had been appointed commander...
Metzinger c. 1936 Kronprinzenpalais, Nationalgalerie, Berlin En Canot (shown here in black and white) was exhibited at the Kronprinzenpalais, Nationalgalerie...
1918–19 that ended Imperial rule, he moved the modern art to the Kronprinzenpalais at the end of Unter den Linden, which became known as National Gallery...
Gendarmenmarkt Hackescher Markt Hackesche Höfe Hotel Adlon Humboldt University Kronprinzenpalais Kulturforum Lustgarten Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe Monument...
Gendarmenmarkt Hackescher Markt Hackesche Höfe Hotel Adlon Humboldt University Kronprinzenpalais Kulturforum Lustgarten Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe Monument...
the modelling sessions, Schadow was given a room in a wing of the Kronprinzenpalais (Berlin) where the crown prince and his wife resided when they were...
by Georg Muche at Galerie Der Sturm. En Canot was exhibited in the Kronprinzenpalais, National Gallery, Berlin, 1930, where it had been housed since 1927...
Sanssouci, Potsdam Berlin Palace, Berlin Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin Kronprinzenpalais, Berlin Reich Chancellery (office of the Chancellor of Germany) Friedrichsruh...
from 1853 to 1854. His works have been subsequently exhibited at the Kronprinzenpalais and at Charlottenburg Palace. Rosenberg, Adolf (1879). Die Berliner...
siblings lived at two main residences, the New Palace in Potsdam and the Kronprinzenpalais in Berlin. In 1871, Viktoria's grandfather Wilhelm I became German...
Sophie largely stayed with her parents at two main residences: the Kronprinzenpalais in Berlin, and the Neues Palais in Potsdam. Like her sisters Viktoria...
Since 2018, it has been home to an art collection of Deutsche Bank. Kronprinzenpalais Prinzessinnenpalais (in German) Landesdenkmalamt Berlin PalaisPopulaire...
contemporary annexe of the Berlin National Gallery housed in the Kronprinzenpalais. It was removed from there as part of the "cleansing" of modern art...
bridges and fortifications. Gerlach directed the remodelling of the Kronprinzenpalais in 1733, and built the Kollegienhaus/Kammergericht in 1734/35. He...
National Gallery in Berlin and founder of the New Department in the Kronprinzenpalais; this dispute became known as the Berlin Museum War. Both used their...