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  1. Aug 22, 2019 · The Schloss Bellevue in Berlin. Since 1994, Bellevue Palace also known as “ Schloss Bellevue” in German has been the official residence of the federal president. Before 1994, the president’s official residence was at Villa Hammerschmidt in Bonn. The Bellevue Palace is located along the banks of the Spree River in Tiergarten district in ...

  2. The Reich President's Palace ( German: Reichspräsidentenpalais) was from 1919 to 1934 an official residence of the President of the Reich and the official seat of the German head of state . The palace was located at Wilhelmstrasse No. 73 in Berlin and housed the Office of the Reich President [ de], which regulated all matters related to the ...

  3. Virtual tour of Schloss Bellevue. Schloss Bellevue has been the Federal President’s principal official residence since 1994. Situated at the edge of the Tiergarten, not far from the German Bundestag and the Federal Chancellery, the palace is surrounded by a spacious park bordering the River Spree. The Victory Column monument is just down the ...

  4. Schloss Bellevue has been the Federal President’s principal official residence since 1994. Situated at the edge of the Tiergarten, not far from the German Bundestag and the Federal Chancellery, the palace is surrounded by a spacious park bordering the River Spree. The palace owes its name "Bellevue" to its beautifully landscaped surroundings.

  5. The palace was erected in 1786 as a private residence for Frederick the Great's youngest brother Prince Ferdinand of Prussia. It was designed by architect Philipp Daniel Boumann as a three-winged palace ideally situated on the Tiergarten hunting grounds. Over the centuries it became a school under Emperor Wilhelm II (1888 – 1918) – the last ...

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  7. Built in 1785 by Philipp Daniel Boumann for the youngest brother of Frederick the Great, it became a school under Kaiser Wilhelm II and a museum of ethnology under the Nazis. The president's staff hits their desks in the Bundespräsidialamt (Office of the Federal President), a modern oval building south of the palace.

  8. Schloss Bellevue. Built in the eighteenth century for a Prussian prince, Schloss Bellevue was a German architectural first. Today it is the official residence of the German president. Bellevue Palace. Situated on an area of twenty hectares (about 50 acres) beside the River Spree, Schloss Bellevue (“Belle vue” meaning beautiful view in ...

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