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Crown Prince's Palace (Berlin) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kronprinzenpalais
The Kronprinzenpalais (Crown Prince's Palace) is a landmark late Neoclassical-style building at one end of Unter den Linden in Berlin. It was a palace of the ruling Hohenzollern house of Prussia until the abolition of the monarchy at the end of World War I. It then became an annexe of the Berlin National Gallery, housing a preeminent collection of modern art. It was closed by the Nazis and the building was destroyed in World War II. It was rebuilt in 1968 and used by East Germany as a guest house for official visitors to their capital of East Berlin. Since German reunification it has been used for exhibitions and cultural events. ==Earliest uses== Johann Arnold Nering created the building in 1663–69 as the private residence of Cabinet Secretary Johann Martitz, converting an existing middle-class house.〔Hans Reuther, ''Barock in Berlin: Meister und Werke der Berliner Baukunst 1640-1786'', Berlin: Rembrandt, 1969, , (p. 129 ) 〕〔Paul Wietzorek, ''Das historische Berlin: Bilder erzählen'', Petersberg: Imhof, 2005, ISBN 9783865680501, (p. 148 ) 〕 From 1706 to 1732, it was the official residence of the Governor of Berlin.〔(Kronprinzenpalais ), Denkmale in Berlin, Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung und Umwelt 〕
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