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Jewel Palace (Berlin)

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Jewel Palace (German: Juwel-Palais) is a Neo-Gothic building in Berlin-Mitte. It was designed by architects Max Jacob and Georg Roensch and built from 1894 to 1898. The name comes from its former role as a gold trading house. The palace survived World War II with little damage and later housed offices. After German reunification, it was renovated.


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