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Journal articles on the topic "Stadtschloss (Berlin, Germany)"

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Bredekamp, Horst. "Vom Berliner Schloss zum Humboldt Forum: ein Paradigma Deutscher Konfliktgeschichte." Artium Quaestiones, no. 30 (December 20, 2019): 279–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/aq.2019.30.17.

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The lecture concerns the Berlin Palace (Stadtschloss) and presents a view of its long history, starting with its construction in the Baroque style by an artist of the Polish origin, Andreas Schlüter, up to its contemporary reconstruction with a new institutional function (Humboldt Forum). The ten sections of the text not only present architectural and artistic history of this residence but also pivotal historical events and contexts which affected the dimensions and meaning of its functioning. The Palace, entangled into German history but also reflecting it, especially as regards the 19th and 20th centuries, becomes both a starting point for an evaluation of this history and posing questions about the future. Along with the ferociously debated, present-day reconstruction and its museum function, it also seems to be a psychogram of diverse stages of the condition of German spirit.
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Bredekamp, Horst. "Od Zamku Berlińskiego do Forum Humboldtów: paradygmat konfliktu w niemieckiej historii." Artium Quaestiones, no. 30 (December 20, 2019): 437–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/aq.2019.30.28.

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The lecture concerns the Berlin Palace (Stadtschloss) and presents a view of its long history, starting with its construction in the Baroque style by an artist of the Polish origin, Andreas Schlüter, up to its contemporary reconstruction with a new institutional function (Humboldt Forum). The ten sections of the text not only present architectural and artistic history of this residence but also pivotal historical events and contexts which affected the dimensions and meaning of its functioning. The palace, entangled into German history but also reflecting it, especially as regards the 19th and 20th centuries, becomes both a starting point for an evaluation of this history and posing questions about the future. Along with the ferociously debated, present-day reconstruction and its museum function, it also seems to be a psychogram of diverse stages of the condition of German spirit.
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Ledanff, Susanne. "The Palace of the Republic versus the Stadtschloss: The Dilemmas of Planning in the Heart of Berlin." German Politics and Society 21, no. 4 (December 1, 2003): 30–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/104503003782353330.

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On 4 July 2002, the German Bundestag had to decide on the futureof one of the capital city’s principal historical sites: the square knownas the Schlossplatz, where the Hohenzollern Palace once stood butthat since 1976 had been the site of the German Democratic Republic’sflagship Palace of the Republic. It was not the first time thatGerman politicians had been called upon to decide issues relating toart and architecture. On previous occasions votes had been taken onthe wrapping of the Reichstag by Christo and Jeanne-Claude, SirNorman Foster’s dome, Hans Haacke’s artistic installation “DerBevölkerung” inside the Reichstag, and Peter Eisenman’s design forBerlin’s Holocaust memorial.1 Their decision to rebuild the historicalpalace, however, differed in that the politicians did not vote onan architectural design, “in eigener Sache.”2 That is, it was not abuilding or monument belonging to the governmental or politicalsphere of the capital city but rather a site likely to house culturalinstitutions. Parliamentarians, thus, were called upon to settle atwelve-year-old planning and architectural controversy after all othermeans, including architectural competitions, had failed.
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Books on the topic "Stadtschloss (Berlin, Germany)"

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Rollka, Bodo. Das Berliner Stadtschloss: Geschichte und Zerstörung. Berlin: Haude & Spener, 1987.

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Hans-Joachim, Arndt. Das Berliner Schloss auf der Spreeinsel: Wiederaufbau oder Neuplanung. Berlin: CB-Verlag, 1994.

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Arnold, Dietmar. Schlossfreiheit: Vor den Toren des Stadtschlosses. Berlin: be.bra, 1998.

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Petras, Renate. Das Schloss in Berlin: Von der Revolution 1918 bis zur Vernichtung 1950. Berlin: Verlag für Bauwesen, 1992.

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1968-, Stoy-Schnell Uta, ed. Mitten in Berlin: Ein Diskussionsforum zur Berliner Stadtmitte, März, April, Mai 2001. Berlin: Akademie der Künste, 2001.

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Engel, Helmut. Schauplatz Staatsmitte: Schloss und Schlossbezirk in Berlin. Berlin: Jovis, 1998.

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Schloss, Förderverein Berliner. Das Beste vom Berliner Extrablatt, 1998 bis 2011: Wichtiges, Nachdenkliches und Inhaltsreiches zum Berliner Schloss und Humboldtforum aus 13 Jahren. Hamburg: Förderverein Berliner Schloss, 2012.

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Dolezel, Eva. Der Traum vom Museum: Die Kunstkammer im Berliner Schloss um 1800 - eine museumsgeschichtliche Verortung. Berlin: Gebr. Mann Verlag, 2019.

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Gehrmann, Klaus. Etablirt im Schlosse?: Johann Gottfried Schadow im Berliner Schloss. Berlin: Schadow Gesellschaft Berlin e.V, 2019.

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Peschken, Goerd. Das königliche Schloss zu Berlin. München: Deutscher Kunstverlag, 1992.

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