Category
page 1Former palaces in Germany
Berlin Palace
former residence of the Prussian kings, seat of the Humboldt Forum
Reich Chancellery
Berlin building housing the Chancellor of Germany, 1878–1945
Palace of the Republic
former house of culture in Mitte, Berlin, Germany, seat of the parliament of the GDR, performing arts and entertainment centre
Palace of Aachen
Carolingian palace in Aachen, Germany
Monbijou Palace
castle in Berlin, Germany
Glaspalast
glass and iron exhibition building in Munich modeled after the Crystal Palace in London
Schloss Neustrelitz
ancient palace in Neustrelitz, Germany

Herzog-Max-Palais
The Herzog-Max-Palais was a neoclassical palace at Ludwigstraße 13 in Munich, Germany. It belonged to the House of Wittelsbach and was built from 1828 to 1830 for Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria, father of Empress Elisabeth of Austria. In 1937, the palace was destroyed by the Nazi Party in order to widen the Ludwigstraße. The successor construction was started in 1938 by Heinrich Wolff for the Reichsbank and was completed in 1951 for the Deutsche Bundesbank.
Schloss Favorite (Mainz)
château in Mainz-Oberstadt, Germany
Kurfürstliche Residenz in Ehrenbreitstein
building in Koblenz (Germany)