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Palace of the Republic

"The Palace of the Republic (German: Palast der Republik) was a building in Berlin that hosted the Volkskammer, the parliament of East Germany, from 1976 to 1990.

The Palace of the Republic, also known as the "People's Palace", was located across the Unter den Linden from Museum Island in the Mitte area of East Berlin, on the site of the former Berlin Palace between the Lustgarten and Schlossplatz, near the West Berlin border. The Palace was completed in 1976 to house the Volkskammer, also serving various cultural purposes including two large auditoria, art galleries, a theatre, a cinema, 13 restaurants, 5 beer halls, a bowling alley, billiards rooms, a rooftop ice skating rink, a private gym with spa, a casino, a medical station, a post office, a police station with an underground cellblock, an indoor basketball court, an indoor swimming pool, private barbershops and salons, public and private restrooms and a discothèque. In the early 1980s, a video game arcade for the children of Volkskammer members and staff replaced one of the restaurants." - (en.wikipedia.org 20.02.2024)

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Pressestimmen zu "Bessie Bosch" im Jugendtreff des Palast der Republik 1976Programmheft und Begleitpublikation zu "Als es November 18 war" am Theater im PaZeitungsartikel und Zeitungswerbung zu "Als es November 18 war" am Theater im PaPressestimmen zu "Woyzeck" am Theater im Palast 1980Pressestimmen zu "Kümmert euch um Malachow" im Jugendtreff des Palast der RepublProgrammheft zu "Romeo und Julia" am Theater im Palast 1981
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[Relation to person or institution] Palace of the Republic
[Relation to person or institution] Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts
[Relation to person or institution] Johannes Wüsten (1896-1943)

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