Palace of the Reich President

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Palace of the Reich President, Official residence in Berlin-Mitte, Germany

The Palace of the Reich President was a large building on Wilhelmstrasse 73 that combined administrative offices, private quarters, and ceremonial halls in one complex. The structure featured a glass-covered grand staircase and an honor courtyard where foreign diplomats conducted official ceremonies.

King Frederick William I had the palace built in 1737 as a statement of royal power and prestige. It later became the residence of Germany's head of state after 1919, a role it held through a transformative period in the nation's history.

The palace reflected French design tastes that dominated Berlin's elite circles in the 1700s. Decorative elements showed the influence of Huguenot craftspeople who had settled in the city.

The site sits in central Berlin and connects easily by public transport to other parts of the city. Today the original building is gone, but visitors can find a marker or memorial plaque that shows where it once stood.

From 1816 onward, publisher and printer Georg Andreas Reimer used the building for his printing and publishing operations. This shift toward book production reveals how the building's purpose transformed across different eras.

Location: Bezirk Mitte von Berlin

Inception: 1737

Architectural style: Louis Quinze

GPS coordinates: 52.51400,13.38150

Latest update: December 8, 2025 08:21

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