During World War II, the city palace was hit hard by relentless gunfire. In the autumn of 1950, communist East Germany, which took over the region, completely blew up the palace as a symbol of imperialism, and people can only remember this once brilliant building in a pile of rubble and in the few remaining decoration fragments. At that time, such bombing caused an outcry from the West Germans, and it was precisely because of such protests that the Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom) near the city palace was “survived.” In 1984, the East German government built the Republic Palace on the site of some cities, whether it was a red flag-filled construction site or the subsequent "carton-style" buildings were described as "ugly". Fortunately, such ugliness has not been maintained for several years, after the reunification of Germany, the new German House decided to dismantle the Republic Palace, and so experienced "two
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During World War II, the city palace was hit hard by relentless gunfire. In the autumn of 1950, communist East Germany, which took over the region, completely blew up the palace as a symbol of imperialism, and people can only remember this once brilliant building in a pile of rubble and in the few remaining decoration fragments. At that time, such bombing caused an outcry from the West Germans, and it was precisely because of such protests that the Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom) near the city palace was “survived.” In 1984, the East German government built the Republic Palace on the site of some cities, whether it was a red flag-filled construction site or the subsequent "carton-style" buildings were described as "ugly". Fortunately, such ugliness has not been maintained for several years, after the reunification of Germany, the new German House decided to dismantle the Republic Palace, and so experienced "two
Nice place to see top view of Berlin especially Berlin cathedral. 3€ entrance for rooptop