Römerhof, Architectural heritage monument in Dorotheenstadt, Germany.
The Römerhof is a four-story administrative building in Berlin-Mitte designed in classical forms. Its facade combines marble, stucco, and bronze elements that mark its exterior appearance.
The building was erected in 1910 by architects Friedrich Albert Immanuel Mellin and Kurt Berndt. It suffered bomb damage in 1943 but was later restored.
The building's name references a Roman inn, reflecting classical design roots. Visitors can still observe the craftsmanship in interior details that define the space.
The building sits in central Berlin and is easily reached by public transport. As a protected monument, its exterior areas are accessible at any time.
The building replaced the former Hotel de Rome at this location. The intricate marble work and bronze sculptures by artist Robert Schirmer display the craftsmanship of the early 1900s.
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