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Gloria Palast Berlin : Architecture
Kleiststrasse Architecture Development in Berlin design by Siegfried Fehr and Gerhard Jackel Architects, Germany
Location: Kleiststrasse 9-12
Date built: 1948
Architects: Siegfried Fehr and Gerhard Jackel
Closed in 1998 – redeveloped as United colours of Benetton store
5 Sep 2009
Gloria Palast
Location: close to top end of Kurfürstendamm
Architecture photos © Adrian Welch
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German text:
Der neobarocke Kinosaal wurde 1924 bis 1925 von Ernst Lessing und Max Bremer im ersten bis dritten Stockwerk des ersten „Romanischen Hauses“ errichtet, das zwischen 1894 und 1896 von Franz Schwechten erbaut worden war. Um die denkmalgeschützte Fassade zu erhalten, wurde kein neues Gebäude errichtet, sondern das vorhandene entkernt sowie sein Innenhof überbaut. Das Kino war mit 1200 Sitzplätzen ausgestattet.
source: wikipedia
Buildings close by include:
Kaiser Wilhelm Gedaechniskirche
New Kranzler Eck by Helmut Jahn
Swissôtel Berlin by Gerkan, Marg & Partners
Location: Kleiststrasse 9-12, Berlin, Germany, western Europe
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