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Embassy of the Netherlands, Berlin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Embassy of the Netherlands, Berlin
The Embassy of the Netherlands in Berlin (Dutch: ''Nederlandse ambassade te Berlijn'', German: ''Niederländische Botschaft in Deutschland'') is the Netherlands's diplomatic mission in Berlin, Germany. Designed by Rem Koolhaas of OMA, the building was opened in 2004.〔Detail: ("Netherlands Embassy in Berlin" ), 2004〕 == History == In the wake of the reunification the German government decided to relocate the capital to Berlin ‘Mitte’ (Center). The Netherlands, having sold their former embassy site after the War, was free to choose a new location and preferred Roland Ufer in Mitte, the oldest Berlin settlement, next to the (new) government district of their main trade partner. Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands opened the Embassy on March 2, 2004〔ARUP: (Dutch Embassy Berlin ), retrieved 24 February 2013〕 together with the Ministers of Foreign Affairs Ben Bot of the Netherlands and Joschka Fischer of Germany.
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