U.S. Embassy, Berlin
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See also category: Embassy of the United States in Berlin.
U.S. Embassy, Berlin Blücher Palace (Before World War II)[edit]
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U.S. Embassy, 1932 (the old Blücher Palace, located on Pariser Platz, destroyed in WW2)
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Old US Embassy at Pariser Platz seen from Tiergarten, 1930
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Ruins of the old US Embassy after WW2, 1957
U.S. Embassy, Berlin Bendlerstraße (1945–2008)[edit]
See also category: U.S. Embassy, Berlin (Bendlerstraße).
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The former Embassy of the United States in Berlin-Mitte, Neustädtische Kirchstraße 4/5, built in 1886/87 as the "Warenhaus für Armee und Marine" (department store for the army and marines) by the famous German architects Von der Hude & Hennicke.
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Building seen from Neustädtischer Kirchplatz
New U.S. Embassy, Berlin Pariser Platz (since 2008)[edit]
See also category: U.S. Embassy, Berlin (Pariser Platz).
The new Embassy of the United States in Berlin, located at Pariser Platz (near the Brandenburg Gate) was officially opened on July 4, 2008
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under construction 2005-10
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under construction 2006-03
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under construction (on the left)
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The new Embassy-building of the USA at Pariser Platz in Berlin
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Main entrance of the new building
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New Chancery building (seen from south-west), July 5, 2008
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west-side
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Innenhof, 2015
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Visitors in the yard, 2017
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Mallory Weggemann with her family in the yard , with a piece of the Berlin Wall painted by Thierry Noir
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On the roof: Ambassador John B. Emerson with Julia Klöckner
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Visitors on the roof
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Ronald Reagan statue by Chas Fagan, since Nov. 2019
"Welcome home": July 5th Amerikafest, celebrating the opening of the U.S. Embassy[edit]
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Smoke Stack Lightnin', Country Rock from Nuremberg