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On the site of the Old Palace stood previously a town house built between 1688 and 1692 by Ernst Bernhard von Weyler, the chief of the Brandenburg artillery. His son Christian Ernst, who moved to Vienna, sold it to
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style. As the construction of the palace was completed in 1837, the then Prince William began using the building as his residence where he and his wife brought up their children. The palace was built with a
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had it converted into a baroque palace by Carl Ludwig Hildebrandt. The building, sold at the end of the 18th century, later served the chiefs of the
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Helmut Engel. "Das Haus des deutschen Kaisers. Das Alte Palais Unter den Linden". Berlin: Verlagshaus Braun, 2004,
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Unter den Linden 9 and 11: Altes Palais and former Governor’s Building – Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
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Palace
Neoclassical
Unter den Linden
Berlin
Germany
Coordinates
52°31′01″N 13°23′34″E / 52.5169°N 13.3928°E / 52.5169; 13.3928
Carl Ferdinand Langhans
‹See Tfd›
German
royal Prussian
residence
Unter den Linden
Mitte
city center
Berlin
William I, German Emperor
Carl Ferdinand Langhans
Neoclassical style
Allied bombing in World War II
Forum Fridericianum
Humboldt-Universität
Philip William, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt
Frederick William
III. Army Corps
William
Prussian
Frederick William
Karl Friedrich Schinkel

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