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The restaurant was reopened in June of the same year. On the picture below, you can see how the palace looked one year after the coronation of Frederick I as King in Prussia.


It was enlarged first in 1795-99 to serve as the residence of the Berlin garrison commandant. Und jeder Kreislauf kann unabhängig vom anderen zu Reinigungs- und Wartungszwecken abgeschaltet werden, was zudem das Produktionsrisiko minimiert. Jetzt weiß ich: die rausziehbaren Duschschläuche müsse rausgezogen werden und wenn alles abgelassen ist sollte anschließend mit dem Mund die Anlage durchgepustet werden.


Deutschlands alte Hauptstadt Bonn - September findet erst wieder Zirkus statt.


The southern part of the Alter Markt looks empty, with only the reconstructed Fortunaportal standing alone where one of the greatest Prussian palaces once stood. I'm talking about the Stadtschloss in Potsdam. On the picture below, you can see how the palace looked one year after the coronation of Frederick I as King in Prussia. It soon became the winter residence of the Hohenzollern monarchs. The baroque became roroco, the so-called Frederician Rococo - the façades were modified, two colonnades were added, and alte hauptstadt deutschland staircase - one of Knobelsdorff's best known works - was built in the interior. It made a unique alte hauptstadt deutschland in the Alter Markt, along with the Nikolaikirche by Schinkel and the baroque Altes Rathaus. The Stadtschlo ß was used as a royal residence until the fall of the German Monarchy in 1918. As a museum, photo taken in the 1920s. The attack left scars in the Alter Markt — the destroyed dome of the Nikolaikirche, and the burnt-out palace. However, it could have been restored. Other buildings in Potsdam, including the Garrison Church and the Royal Teather, suffered a similar fate. The only existing remains are some pillars from the southern wing, the Stables now Filmmuseum Potsdam and part of one of the Knobelsdorff colonnades, which is now in the nearby Lustgarten. Between 2000 and 2002, the Fortuna Gate was rebuilt on its historical position - and the Palace itself is going to be rebuilt as the seat of the Landtag of Brandenburg. While the interior will be a modern one, the facades and some inner parts of historical significance such as the Knobelsdorff staircase are to be rebuilt following the original layout. It was located at the northern section of the wall, where now a promenade is on its place. The section connected the Jägertor with the Nauener Tor to the East, and the small Brandenburg Gate to the West. The French Church of Potsdam was built between 1752 and 1753 as a result of the Edict of Potsdam from about 70 years earlier. The religious freedom that the Kingdom offered to foreigners attracted a number of French Huguenots, expelled from their land. The Church was one of the last works by Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff, built by order of Frederick the Great and based in the Pantheon in Rome. This building stood in the place of another building, owned by the Willy's father, Friedrich Christian Huth. The new building was constructed with a steel skeleton to resist the wine storage space, which was located in the upper floor. The restaurant was reopened in June of the same year. During the years of the Berlin Wall, that section of Potsdamer Straße was closed to car traffic - the Wall was at one end and in the other one was the construction site for the Staatsbibliothek. After the German inner border came down, the building was restored. It's now in the center of the Daimler-Chrysler complex. The second model is, of course, the Brandenburg Gate. Before 1788, this gate, part of the Berlin excise wall Gr. Akzisemauerconsisted in two simple guardhouses dating from circa 1735. The current structure was built between 1788 and 1791 by architect Carl Gotthart Langhans and the Quadriga sculpted by J. Several events in German history have been related directly to the Gate. Napoleon I of France took the sculpture in 1906 after the Prussian defeat at Jena. The Quadriga was retrieved from Paris in 1914 and the Iron Cross was added, turning it into a symbol of Victory. The Brandenburg Gate was also place for some celebrations during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71. The Brandenburg Gate was also the beggining of the great Unter den Linden boulevard, that led to the Stadtschloss and city centre. Following the construction of the Berlin Wall, the Gate was used as a border crossing only for West Berliners, opening in August 13, 1961 - although it was closed in the next day. The crossing - the Gate - was reopened in December 1989. In this weekend I have uploaded two new models to the Warehouse, located both on the Unter den Linden boulevard in Mitte. Alte hauptstadt deutschland start with the Alte Kommandantur. The Kommandantenhaus was originally a baroque residential building dating back from 1653, designed by architect Johann Gregor Memhardt. alte hauptstadt deutschland It was enlarged first in 1795-99 to serve as the residence of the Berlin garrison commandant. The Communist would demolish the remains of the building to make room for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs they demolished the Bauakademie for that purpose as well. And now, the Neue Wache. The Neue Wache would also serve as a war memorial, since the pediment sculpture was a representation of Nike, the Greek goddess of victory, deciding a battle in the Befreiungskriege German Wars of Liberation from the French Empire. After the German Revolution of 1918, the Neue Wache ceased to serve as a guardhouse. In 1931, architect Tessenow converted the building into a Memorial to the Fallen in War, and added the oculus to the ceiling. Kottbusser Tor was one of the original city gates, part of the so-called Berliner Zollmauer; the road through the gate lead to the town of Cottbus Brandenburg. Both the U-Bahnhof and the area where it stands are named after the gate. However, that location is not where the original U- Bhf. U1 train type A3, leaving Kottbusser Tor on alte hauptstadt deutschland way to Görlitzer Bahnhof. The first station opened on February 18, 1902 as part of the U1 line. It was located near the corner of Mariannenstraße and Skalitzer Straße, and, as you can see in the picture below, shared the same shape of the U-Bhf. This Station was demolished in 1926 following the construction of the U8 line. The current station was built ca. Today I have uploaded to the Warehouse another model located on Sanssouci Park: Schloss Charlottenhof. The Palace is located on the site of a former farm house, and was built as a neoclassical villa for the Crown Prince, who used it as his summer residence. Well, this post is a request to the Berliners and maybe a clue for what I'm doing now. I need a clear picture of the façade of the Hotel Esplanade in Bellevuestra ße the preserved one, behind the glasswith reflection as least as possible. Could someone please take some photos. You may upload the images to your favorite host-site Imageshack, Photobucket, Flickr, etc and post the link here as a comment. I got the coordinates and went to Google Earth. In the first picture, Alte hauptstadt deutschland would have been located in the lower right, southeast from the star-shaped building. The facility in the upper left is the Kriminalgericht Moabit, built between 1902 and 1906. Although the quality in the 1943 photo is not good, you can notice both the Justizpalast and the star-shaped facility. In the picture from 1945 upper rightyou can see a slighty bomb-damaged building. In the 1953 photograph, you can see the empty space where the Justizpalast once stood. The star-shaped building survived both bombings. I must say that the 3d building size may not be accurate, however, I have tried to keep the building in the right proportions. Place of coronation of two Prussian Kings Frederick I as King in Prussia alte hauptstadt deutschland Wilhelm I, future German Emperorby 1861 the Königsberg Castle was more than the walls and towers of the once Teutonic fortress. Konigsberg Castle: Brick gothic church and tower middleBlutgericht right The Haberturm was the oldest tower built alte hauptstadt deutschland. It was the northeastern tower of the Schloss and a distinctive part of it, being visible from the other bank of the Schlossteich Castle pond. The castle contained also the Prussian Collection, with exhibits from the Prussian State Library and many art works. Minor bombings by the Soviet air force, and later the Battle of Königsberg further damaged the castle. After the war, the Altstadt was no more than some destroyed buildings, the Königsberger Schloss and the shell of the Cathedral. Königsberger Dom Cathedral as seen from the ruined Alte hauptstadt deutschland, 1949. Despite all, the Castle walls remained standing. The Schloss survived the first blast, - as a last showing of defiance to the Reds - that only torn down the brick gothic tower. The same they said, the same they did. I have tried to make it the most accurate as possible, using a ground plan of the castle. The geometry work was the easy part - texturizing it was the difficult one. Although I could find many photos of the east, south and western parts, and three photocromes Südseite, Ostseite and courtyardI did not found pre-war photos of the northern side, for them I reviewed pictures displaying the ruined building. In 1942 an engine built by businessman August Borsig the original owner of the Palais Borsig in Berlin was used to rise the water on the Great Fountain to a height of ca. There you can see some of my models, like the Staatsoper, St. Hedwig's, the Kanzleramt, Zeughaus, Gendarmenmarkt excepting the French CathedralSoviet War Memorial in Tiergarten, etc. Some examples are the Hotel am Hauptbahnhof, the North Korean Embassy on Kaiserhofstrasse, Schinkel's Bauakademie and the Bahnhof am Alexanderplatz. Two days ago, I uploaded three new models to the Warehouse. Three palaces located in Sanssouci Park. The first one alte hauptstadt deutschland, obviously, Schloss Sanssouci. The palace was designed by Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff following plans of Frederick himself, as a private residence for the King. From then and although the building was still property of the former Imperial family, it was no longer used as a palace. The New Palace in Potsdam Gr. The palace was built in a baroque style, and was intended to demonstrate the glory and power of the Kingdom of Prussia after tthe war. After German Revolution, the palace was used as a museum. The Orangery Palace was built between 1851 and 1854 in Sanssouci Park, Potsdam, by Friedrich August Stüler, a student of Schinkel, and L. These models are only part of a group of models I will make. This square was laid out between 1741 and 1743, under the rule of King König Frederick the Great. The buildings surrounding it were largely destroyed by the Allied air raids over Berlin, and were rebuilt in the 1950s. To the left of the picture is the Berlin State Opera Berliner Staatsoperfirst built between 1741 and 1742, and reconstructed in 1843, after a fire destoyed it. Almost 100 years later, the Allies would cause heavy damage to the building in two air raids, first in 1941 the Staatsoper was repaired and reopened the following winter and then in February 1945. The Opera House reopened ten years later. At the center of the picture, you can see the To tle right can be seen part of Berlin Royal Library and Altes Palais. The Berlin Royal Library model by Emperor Heer 99 was built between 1775 and 1780 by architect Georg Christian Unger, after a design by Joseph Fischer von Erlach. After the construction of the nearby Berlin Staatsbibliothek Unter den Linden 8. It's now part of Humboldt University. The Altes Palais was built between 1834 and 1837 as a palace for the then Prussian prince and future Kaiser, Wilhelm, in a Neoclassical style following plans of C. After Kaiser Wilhelm's death, the palace opened as a memorial. The King of Prussia wanted to give a place of worship to Catholic inmigrants that arrived to Berlin. The construction was finished in 1773. In November 1943, an Allied air raid caused a fire on the Cathedral. The building was repaired between 1952 and 1963, although the lantern that once stood in the upper part of the dome was not rebuilt. When I make a model, I obviously search for some photographs of the building I'm modelling, and also some info about the structure, its history, etc. However, I have seen that some buildings have very few pictures, or no pictures of them at all. Mosse-Palais at Voßstraße I found two or three pictures of it, all of the façade at Voss-street. I started that model three months ago, but I could not finish it, since the pictures are of poor quality, and the Palais had its main façade at Leipziger Platz. I didn't find useful pictures of that part. Palais Pless, Wilhelmplatz All I have found about this palace is this poor quality picture, a ground plan and a picture of Palais Borsig where a small part of its façade can be seen. All I know about the palace is that it was the residence of Hans-Heinrich von Pless, and that was demolished in 1930 for the construction of the Extension of the Reich Chancellery. The rotonda had a huge painting, showing New York seen from a steam liner. Four pictures, two from Commons the first one is an aerial view of Lehrter Bahnhof, the second is another view of Lehrter Bahnhof, from the Spree, see below, at the left of the picture. None of them is preserved. The Vorortbahnhof was built in 1897 according to plans of railway inspector Armin Wegner, and served as railhead station for the suburban railway between that year and 1924, when the first S-Bahn train left from there for Bernau. As part of the Nord-Süd-Tunnel North-South Tunnel for the S-Bahn system, an underground station was built in Invalidenstraße, and replaced the old Vorortbahnhof. It still stands in Zinnowitzer Strasse, covered with graffitis, waiting for use and a restoration. Today I finally finished the Stettiner Bahnhof. It was a bit difficult to get textures, and the only color pictures I found were two postcards, and two photos showing a damaged, ruined station - I had to create some textures, using one photo I found in Wikimedia. The Stettiner Bahnhof was first built at 1842, as the Berlin terminus alte hauptstadt deutschland the railway connecting the city with the port city of Stettin and the resorts on the Baltic Sea. Because of the increasing number of passengers, the Stettiner Bahnhof was extended first in 1871 and later in 1903, when three smaller train sheds each one with one track were built. The terminus was damaged by the Allied bombing of Berlin, although the structure remained in a relative good status. After Germany was stripped - again - of her eastern territories, the name of the station was changed to Nordbahnhof. The terminus closed in 1952, and was demolished ten years later. The Ordenspalais aka Prinz-Karl-Palais Was a city palace in Wilhelmplatz, exactly Wilhelmplatz 9. First bult in 1737 according to plans of Carl Friedrich Richer also the architect of the Old Reich Chancelleryit was the home of the Johanniterorden. The façade was redesigned by architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel in 1827, alte hauptstadt deutschland an annex by Friedrich August Stüler was included. Two years later, Prinz Karl von Preußen took the palace as his residence. Later, his sons, Prinzen Friedrich Karl and Friedrich Leopold inherited the Palais. Goebbels took over the palace as the seat of the Reich Ministry of Public Enlightment and Propaganda. In the same year, the old Haus des Hofmarschalls House of the Court Marshalldating back from 1880, was annexed to the Ordenspalais. In February 1945 the Ordenspalais was almost totally destroyed by the Allies, standing only some parts of the façade, and the front balcony. The ruins were removed in 1957. However, the old Haus alte hauptstadt deutschland Hofmarchalls and the extension by Stüler survived the war intact, and were used by the East German Nationalfront and Volksrat. The building at Thallmannplatz 8 now Wilhemstrasse 49 lost the Schinkel style at some point between 1957 and 1965. After Reunification of Germany, the complex became the seat of the German Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs. Dating back from 1663, the Kronprinzenpalais was extended beween 1732 and 1733 under direction of architect Philipp Gerlach in the late Baroque architectural style. The second floor was built 19 1856-57 by Johann Heinrich Strack. Following the abolition of the Monarchy in 1919, the Palace was used as home to the Alte Nationalgalerie Collection of Modern Art. The palace was damaged by an Allied bombing in March 1945. The Act alte hauptstadt deutschland German Reunification was signed there on August 31, 1990. The Prinzessinnenpalais Unter den Linden 5 was first built in 1733 under direction of Friedrich Wilhelm Diterichs. The House of Hohenzollern acquired the Palais in 1788. The connection to the Kronprinzenpalais was erected according to plans by Karl Friedrich Schinkel. The palace served as the Schinkelsche Museum from 1931 unil 1945. The Leipziger Alte hauptstadt deutschland aka Potsdamer Tor was a city gate located in Berlin, Germany, between Potsdamer and Leipziger Platz. The first gate was built in 1734 as part of the old defensive wall Festung Berlin. When the defensive wall was demolished, the Potsdamer Tor was allowed to remain. After the bombing of Berlin by Allied forces, the southern structure was almost destroyed, the northern one remaining intact. Two entrances to Potsdamer Platz U-Bahn station are located exactly in the position of the old gate. This is the finished Anhalter Bahnhof in Berlin, Germany. By the time it was built, the Anhalter Bahnhof was the biggest railway station in continental Europe. The air raids of November 1943 and February 1945 devastated the station. The building was demolished in 1960-61, although the central portion of the façade and the eastern part of the Güterbahnhof goods station were left standing. Today two new models were accepted in Google Earth 3D Layer. The Berlin Central Station Hauptbahnhof, or simply Hbf is the main railway station in Germany and the largest crossing station in Europe. The Hbf has served as the Central Station of Berlin since 26 May, 2006. Well, this model is not so new - I made and uploaded it on April 3th evening. The difficult part of it was the S-Bahn route, since it's made of about 20 arches, as you can see. In this model, I made only one arch, and then copied and resized it according to the width of that part. The old Mosse-Palais was destroyed along other historical buildings in November 1943 by a massive air raid. I'm already working on the old Mosse-Palais actually, I first started itbut since there are no more than three useful pictures, it will be difficult to get it textured soon. In the last two weeks I was working on three Berlin railway stations all gone. Two of the models are finished I will finish Anhalter Bahnhof this week. Lerther Bahnhof The Lehrter Bahnhof was built in 1871, in a French neo-Renaissance style, unlike other train stations which were made with brick façades. It served as alte hauptstadt deutschland terminus of the Berlin-Hannover railway via Lehrte. The train shed was 188 meters long alte hauptstadt deutschland 38 alte hauptstadt deutschland wide. The Bahnhof took over the functions of the nearly Hamburger Bahnhof in 1888. Damaged in the Second World War 1943 bombing of Berlinthe Bahnhof was partially repaired. However, after West Berlin became a West German enclave, the Lehrter Bahnhof was demolished between 1957 and 1959. Lehrter Stadtbahnhof The Lehrter Stadtbahnhof opened in 1882. It was located at the northern end of Lehrter Bahnhof, ant was part of the Stadtbahn system, and became an S-Bahnhof in 1930. It was difficult to get textures for this model, since there are few of them, most of low-quality.


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Hauptstädte der Welt - Kleines Quiz mit Auswertung Rund 193 Hauptstädte gibt es - wer kennt sich aus? By the time it was built, the Anhalter Bahnhof was the biggest railway station in continental Europe. Foto: dpa Palais Schaumburg Auch der Bundeskanzler braucht einen festen Dienstsitz. Was ist hier los, wo kommt das Wasser her? However, it could have been restored. Das wäre dann ein Stadtteil mehr und das Berlin-Bonn Gesetz würde eingehalten. Dieser befand sich im Palais Schaumburg, direkt neben dem Haus den deutschen Bundespräsidenten. In the last two weeks I was working on three Berlin railway stations all gone. Zur Vorbereitung bleiben die Einbürgerungskandidaten lieber zu Hause. Er hatte eine schwierige Aufgabe vor sich. Hinten am Hang die Stadt Artvin Straßenführung über und durch die Berge Hinten am Hang die Stadt Artvin Über Täler, Berge, Hochebene nach Kars.