Magnus-Haus, Heritage townhouse in Mitte, Germany
Magnus-Haus is a baroque townhouse located in Berlin-Mitte, situated on Am Kupfergraben across from the Pergamon Museum. The three-story building with its attached carriage house displays the refined proportions typical of 18th-century Prussian urban palaces.
The residence was commissioned by King Frederick II in 1753 and designed by architect Jan Bouman based on plans by Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff. During the 19th century, it became a center for scientific work when physicist Heinrich Gustav Magnus established his society there.
The building bears the name of Heinrich Gustav Magnus, a scientist who conducted groundbreaking experiments within these walls during the 19th century. It remains a gathering place for the scholarly community, reflecting the intellectual spirit that once defined this residence.
The building functions as a conference center and venue for scientific meetings, which may limit general visitor access to its interior spaces. The exterior and its setting on Am Kupfergraben are worth viewing, especially since the neighborhood offers many other museums and historical sites nearby.
The salon on the first floor connects eight spacious rooms through a striking spiral staircase with original rococo ironwork railings from the 18th century. These details reveal the craftsmanship and aesthetic standards that defined Prussian architecture of that era.
Location: Bezirk Mitte von Berlin
Architectural style: Grand Siècle
GPS coordinates: 52.51970,13.39550
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:59
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