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  2. Demolished. 1959. Design and construction. Architect (s) Eosander von Göthe. Monbijou Palace was a Rococo palace in central Berlin located in the present-day Monbijou Park on the north bank of the Spree river across from today's Bode Museum and within sight of the Hohenzollern city palace.

  3. Berlin, Monbijou Palace, controlled demolition of the ruins, 1958. Monbijou Palace suffered considerable destruction as a result of various bombardments in 1943. The Allied target was...

  4. Monbijou Palace was a Rococo palace in central Berlin located in the present-day Monbijou Park on the north bank of the Spree river across from today's Bode Museum and within sight of the...

  5. Feb 10, 2021 · Schloß Monbijou – here its decorative gate captured by Hermann Rückwardt in 1885 – is one of Berlin’s lost palaces and sites. Built on the northern bank of the river Spree opposite today’s Museum Island, it started in the seventeenth century as a model farm.

  6. On the site of today's Monbijoupark, between Oranienburger Straße and the banks of the Spree, the rococo Monbijou Palace once stood. It was demolished in 1959. A recreational park with a children's swimming pool was constructed on the site in the early 1960s.

  7. Schloss Monbijou im Jahre 1732. Darstellung im Journal Die Gartenlaube von 1877. Schloss Monbijou, Mittelbau von Eosander von Göthe, 1939. Schloss Monbijou [mɔ̃ˈbiˈʒuː] (von französisch mon bijou ‚mein Kleinod‘ oder ‚mein Schmuckstück‘) im Berliner Ortsteil Mitte, lag gegenüber dem heutigen Bode-Museum zwischen Spree und Oranienburger Straße.

  8. Monbijou Park is a park in Mitte, a district of Berlin, Germany. The park is bounded to the south by the river Spree, to the west by Monbijoustraße, and to the north Oranienburger Straße and Monbijouplatz. It is close to the Friedrichstadt Palast, Neue Synagogue and the Sophienkirche. Overview

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