1877 – The Pringsheim Residence, Wilhelmsstrasse, Berlin, Germany
Architect: Ebe & Benda
Elaborate villa from a rich Berlin family at the height of the German Empire. Rudolf Pringsheim was a leading Prussian railway owner,
Elaborate villa from a rich Berlin family at the height of the German Empire. Rudolf Pringsheim was a leading Prussian railway owner,
From the 1820s onwards, members of Berlin`s middle class moved in increasing numbers to Friedrichstadt and built two to four-storey villas with large and decorative gardens.
Design for the new Imperial Bank or Reichsbank. Destroyed in 1945. Illustration published in The Builder,
The modern Palast der Republik rose on part of the site of a Berlin palace between 1973 and 1976.