- Palast der Republik
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building_name = Palast der Republik
caption = The Palast der Republik in the 1980s.
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location =Berlin ,Germany
coordinates = 52° 31' 3" N, 13° 24' 10" O
status = Under Deconstruction
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constructed = 1973 - 1976
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opening =April 23 ,1976
demolished = Expected in late 2008
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management =The Palast der Republik (Palace of the Republic) was a building inBerlin , on the bank of the RiverSpree betweenSchloßplatz and theLustgarten (both referred to jointly as Marx-Engels-Platz from 1951 to 1994). It served primarily as the seat of the East Germanparliament , theVolkskammer , but it also housed two large auditoriums, art galleries,restaurant s and a bowling alley.History
Construction
The Palast was constructed from 1973 to 1976 in the prevailing architectural style for East German buildings, using bronze mirrored windows. The grand opening ceremony was held on
April 23 ,1976 , and the building was opened to the public two days afterwards onApril 25 ,1976 . It was built on the site of the former Berlin Stadtschloss (Berlin City Palace), which was damaged duringWorld War II , but eventually demolished by the government authorities in 1950, as they regarded it a symbol ofPrussia nimperialism .Once opened, the building was sometimes who
nickname d "Ballast der Republik" ("Ballast of the Republic"), "Erichs Lampenladen" ("Erich's Lamp Shop", referring to the thenincumbent Erich Honecker and the 1001 lamps hanging in the foyer), or "Palazzo Prozzo."Fact|date=May 2008Asbestos contamination
Just prior to
German reunification in October, 1990, the structure was found to be contaminated withasbestos , and was closed to the public onSeptember 19 ,1990 bydecree of theVolkskammer . By 2003, all the asbestos had been removed along with internal and external fittings allowing safe deconstruction.Demolition
Despite strong resentment felt by many Germanswho, in November, 2003, the German parliament decided to demolish the building and leave the area as parkland until funding for the reconstruction of the Berlin City Palace could be found. Demolition started on
February 6 ,2006 , and was scheduled to last about fifteen months at a cost of twelve million euros. The demolition lasted longer than scheduled because of hazards to neighboring buildings. Dismantling of the structure was seriously delayed after more asbestos was discovered in various locations, and the estimated completion date was pushed back to the end of 2008.About 35,000 tonnes of steel that once held this building together are now being shipped to theU.A.E. to be used for the construction of theBurj Dubai . [Citation |url=http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,3554502,00.html |title=Berlin's Demolished Socialist Palace is Revived in Dubai |accessdate=2008-08-13 |publisher=Deutsche Welle |date=2008-08-11 ]Noteworthy events held at the Palast
Some of the most noteworthy events hosted at the Palast der Republik included the party congresses of the Socialist Unity Party (SED) and the state gala on the eve of the 40th anniversary of the German Democratic Republic in October, 1989, at which Soviet leader
Mikhail Gorbachev was present. In October 1983, the West German rock star,Udo Lindenberg , was permitted to perform in concert at the Palast der Republik. At the concert, Lindenberg sang one of his best-known songs, "Sonderzug nach Pankow" ("Special Train To Pankow"), which satirized East German leaderErich Honecker , and which he had been asked not to play. The parties of theSV Dynamo regularly took place here.The shell of the building was opened for visitors in mid-2003, and a pressure group campaigned for temporary use of the building for cultural events until its eventual demolition. Beginning in early 2004, the building was used for events such as housing an exhibition of the
Terracotta Army and a special concert by the famous Berlin-based bandEinstürzende Neubauten .External links
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4282263054701767415&q=brokedown+palast Brokedown Palast] — documentary film about the destruction of the Palast (in English)
* [http://www.schlossberlin.de/geschichte_des_ortes/palast_der_republik/ Palast der Republik, at Schlossplatz, Historic Centre of Berlin (in German, with pictures)]
* [http://www.zwischenpalastnutzung.de/ Zwischenpalastnutzung (Temporary Palace Use)] (in German)
* [http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/rough/2006/06/germany_heart_o.html Documentary at Frontline/World] (in English)
* [http://www.pdr.kultur-netz.de/palace_e.htm A site about the Palace] (in English)
* [http://www.dhm.de/zcam/ Berlin webcam with view of the Palast der Republik]
* [http://www.berliner-verkehrsseiten.de/schloss About the Palace in Berlin (German with a lot of pictures)]
* [http://urban.cccb.org/europeanArchive/htmlDocs/europeanArchive.asp?gIdioma=A&gDoc=D208 Volkspalast, Special Prize of the Jury of the European Prize for Urban Public Space 2006]
* [http://www.fensterzumhof.eu/bilder/key/Schlossplatz fensterzumhof.eu: Deconstruction of the Volkspalast (Photo Series)]References
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