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    The Prinzessinnenpalais (English: Princesses' Palace) is a former Royal Prussian residence on Unter den Linden boulevard in the historic centre of Berlin...
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    surrounds (hence its prewar name). It is bounded to the east by the Prinzessinnenpalais, to the west by the Alte Bibliothek and the Old Palace, and to the...
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    Monbijou Palace Ordenspalais Schönhausen Palace Rheinsberg Palace Prinzessinnenpalais Pfaueninsel Palace Reichspräsidentenpalais Royal Palace, Wrocław...
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    and the art collection was moved to the "PalaisPopulaire" in the Prinzessinnenpalais. Funded entirely by the Deutsche Bank, the gallery had four exhibitions...
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    slideshow with instructional captions. According to Giloi, p. 345, the Prinzessinnenpalais as well. Jesús Pedro Lorente, tr. Rosa Anía and Noel Murphy, The...
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  • Pfaueninsel Palace – former palace of Frederick William II of Prussia Prinzessinnenpalais – built for the princesses of the House of Hohenzollern Reich Chancellery...
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  • the Museum of Decorative Arts (2014), and the conversion of the Prinzessinnenpalais on Unter den Linden boulevard, to house the PalaisPopulaire – a venue...
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    Höfe, the Forum Museumsinsel (also known as Museum Island) and the Prinzessinnenpalais Unter den Linden. Günther's final decision on the location of the...
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    about 2009, the market was located between the State Opera, former Prinzessinnenpalais, and the boulevard Unter den Linden. Due to extensive construction...
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    patron of the arts, especially theater. In 1755 he acquired the Prinzessinnenpalais in Berlin and in 1785, he contracted the actress Henriette Hendel-Schutz...
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  • persecution. Population: 77,973. Crown Prince's Palace remodelled. 1733 Prinzessinnenpalais built. Population: 79,017. 1734 Potsdam Gate constructed. Pariser...
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    relocation of the exhibition and administration buildings to the Prinzessinnenpalais (Princess Palace) next to the Berlin State Opera on Unter den Linden...
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    Anna Larkin (25 September 2018). "The whole history of Berlin: Prinzessinnenpalais". ExBerliner Magazine. Iomauna Media GmbH. Retrieved 22 May 2022...
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