Mosse-Palais, Office building in Berlin-Mitte, Germany.
The Mosse-Palais is an office building in Berlin-Mitte with early 20th-century facades and spacious interiors located at Leipziger Platz 15. Today it provides modern workspaces in various sizes with technical equipment for professional use.
The building was completed in 1905 and quickly became a hub for publishing and media operations. After major renovation in 1991, it returned to modern office use following the fall of the Berlin Wall.
The building carries the name of the Mosse family, who shaped Berlin's journalism and publishing landscape in the early 1900s and left lasting marks on the city's media world.
The building sits in a central location and is easily accessible, with open spaces facing the plaza outside. Visitors can freely explore the facade and surrounding public area at any time.
The building stands directly at the former border line between East and West Berlin, marking a significant location in the city's divided past. A preserved section of the Wall remains nearby, making this historical division still visible today.
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