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The academy is an incorporated body of the public right under the laws of the Federal Republic of Germany. New members are nominated by secret ballot of the general assembly, and appointed by the president with membership never to exceed 500.
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in which members could meet and discuss and share ideas. The current Academy was founded on 1 October 1993 as the re-unification of formerly separate
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These two were merged on 1 October 1993 into the present-day academy, which took its seat in a new building at the former location on Pariser Platz
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The academy also served as a training school since its founding, and created a number of affiliated schools. The first was the
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for architectural training, founded in 1799. The academic arm was fully separated in 1931 and developed into the present-day
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing German Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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from 1701), it was the third-oldest such academy in Europe. The institution was housed on No. 8
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The academy's predecessor organization was founded in 1696 by Elector
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National German academic institution for the advancement of the arts
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Palais Armin, seat of the Academy of Arts 1907–1938
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Brandenburg Academy of Arts
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