Aerial image 199242
Still, the government district in central Berlin is characterized by brisk construction activity. While the Chancellor's Office has just put into use, the Paul-Loebe-Haus of the Bundestag is nearing completion. On the opposite side of the River Spree still turn the cranes on the construction site of the Bundestag also belonging to Marie-Elisabeth-Lueders-Haus. Architect of the Bundestag building was Stephan Braunfels, the Federal Chancellery designed Axel Schultes and Charlotte Frank. In the picture to continue to see the Reichstag Building, Pariser Platz with the Brandenburg Gate and the Congress Hall in Berlin
BERLIN 27.07.2001
Still, the government district in central Berlin is characterized by brisk construction activity. While the Chancellor's Office has just put into use, the Paul-Loebe-Haus of the Bundestag is nearing completion. On the opposite side of the River Spree still turn the cranes on the construction site of the Bundestag also belonging to Marie-Elisabeth-Lueders-Haus. Architect of the Bundestag building was Stephan Braunfels, the Federal Chancellery designed Axel Schultes and Charlotte Frank. In the picture to continue to see the Reichstag Building, Pariser Platz with the Brandenburg Gate and the Congress Hall in Berlin. www.bundestag.de Photo: Henrik Pohl
Aerial image ID: 199242
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Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Henrik Pohl
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Position: 52° 31' 13.43'' N / 13° 25' 2.63'' E