- Schloßplatz
Schloßplatz (German for "Palace Square") is a square on
Museum Island ("Museumsinsel") inBerlin ,Germany . It measures about 225 m by 175 m, with its long side oriented on an axis approximately southwest/northeast. At its west corner is theSchlossbrücke (Palace Bridge), from whichUnter den Linden leads west to theBrandenburg Gate . From the same cornerKarl-Liebknecht-Straße runs northeast alongside the square and on toAlexanderplatz .It was the site of the Berliner Stadtschloss (Berlin City Palace). From 1949 to 1990 it was part of
East Berlin , the capital ofEast Germany . In 1950, the remains of the city palace were blown up, and in 1951 the square was renamed Marx-Engels-Platz (Marx-Engels Square) afterKarl Marx andFriedrich Engels . New buildings erected included thePalast der Republik , the Council of State building, and the Foreign Ministry building. The Council of State building contains abalcony from the former city palace, whereKarl Liebknecht proclaimed a socialist republic on November 9, 1918.Following
German reunification in 1990, the name "Schloßplatz" was restored in 1994.The
Palast der Republik was originally scheduled to be destroyed in 2005-06. The German parliament has decided to reconstruct the City Palace at Schloßplatz. This new building will have the same exterior as the Prussian palace, but the inside will be a modern conference venue. Demolition of Palast der Republik started in February 2006, and is expected to continue until the Easter of 2007, according to a report on the ARD Taggesshau news.The music video for the song '
Ich Will ' (I Want) by the German bandRammstein was filmed in this location.External links
* [http://www.berlin-tourist-information.de/cgi-bin/sehenswertes.pl?id=15432&sprache=english Berlin Tourist Board: Schloßplatz]
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