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Monbijou Palace | |
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Alternative names | Hohenzollern Stadtschloss, Monbijou Castle, Schloss Monbijou |
General information | |
Architectural style | Rococo, late-Baroque |
Coordinates | 52°31′23″N 13°23′49″E / 52.52306°N 13.39694°E |
Completed | 1706 |
Demolished | 1959 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Eosander von Göthe |
Monbijou Palace was a Rococo palace in central Berlin located in the present-day Monbijou Park on the north bank of the Spree river across from today's Bode Museum and within sight of the Hohenzollern city palace. Heavily damaged in World War II, the ruins were finally razed by the authorities of East Berlin in 1959. The palace has not been rebuilt.