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Deutsch: Die Japanische Botschaft in Berlin im Jahr 2008.
English: The Japanese embassy in Berlin in 2008.
After the preceding Japanese embassy in Berlin had to give way to Hitler's and Albert Speer's plans of re-modeling Berlin to the world capital city of "Germania", this new and more pompous building was erected in 1938 in a newly established diplomatic district next to the Tiergarten. It was conceived by Ludwig Moshamer under the supervision of Speer and was placed right opposite to the embassy of Italy, Germany's closest ally, thereby bestowing an architectural emphasis on the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo axis.[1][2] Around the mid-80s, German and Japanese representatives decided to rebuild the Japanese embassy whose remains had remained unused after the building was largely destroyed during World War II. In addition to the original complex, several changes and additions were made until 2000, like moving the main entrance to the Hiroshima Street, which was named in honour of the homonymous Japanese city, and the creation of a traditional Japanese garden.[3][4] |
Date | 06.03.2008 |
Source | Own work |
Author | Achim Raschka (talk) |
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- ↑ Derek Fraser: Berlin. The Buildings of Europe. Manchester University Press ND, 1996, ISBN 0719040221, S. 53.
- ↑ Matthias Donath: Architektur in Berlin 1933–1945, herausgegeben vom Landesdenkmalamt Berlin. Lukas Verlag, Berlin 2007, S. 101. ISBN 3-936872-26-0.
- ↑ Brian Ladd: The Ghosts of Berlin. Confronting German History in the Urban Landscape. University of Chicago Press, 1998, ISBN 0226467627, S. 252.
- ↑ Andrea Schulte-Peevers, Tom Parkinson: Berlin. Mair Dumont DE, 2006, ISBN 3829715641, S. 50.
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