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Germany begins reconstruction of historic Berlin palace | Germany begins reconstruction of historic Berlin palace |
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Reconstruction has begun in Berlin of what was once one of the world's grandest buildings, King Frederick the Great's palace. | Reconstruction has begun in Berlin of what was once one of the world's grandest buildings, King Frederick the Great's palace. |
Some parts of the original building dated back to the 15th Century, but it was destroyed in 1950. | Some parts of the original building dated back to the 15th Century, but it was destroyed in 1950. |
President Joachim Gauck laid the foundation stone for the replica. | President Joachim Gauck laid the foundation stone for the replica. |
The project will cost around 600m euros (£509m) and is controversial at a time when Germany is urging European countries to rein in their debt. | The project will cost around 600m euros (£509m) and is controversial at a time when Germany is urging European countries to rein in their debt. |
Most of the bill is being paid by German tax payers. | Most of the bill is being paid by German tax payers. |
The plan is to recreate the original ornate facade, but with a modern interior. | The plan is to recreate the original ornate facade, but with a modern interior. |
The new palace will house collections of non-European art, scientific pieces, libraries and cultural centres. | The new palace will house collections of non-European art, scientific pieces, libraries and cultural centres. |
It is due to be finished in 2019. | It is due to be finished in 2019. |
Dynamited | Dynamited |
The palace became the principal residence of the kings of Prussia in 1701. | |
The original palace survived the bombings of the Second World War, albeit badly damaged. | The original palace survived the bombings of the Second World War, albeit badly damaged. |
But it was dynamited by the communist authorities of East Germany in 1950 and replaced with the Palace of the Republic, which housed the DDR's parliament and a cultural and leisure centre. | But it was dynamited by the communist authorities of East Germany in 1950 and replaced with the Palace of the Republic, which housed the DDR's parliament and a cultural and leisure centre. |
In a reunified Berlin in 2006, that building was torn down to make way for the reconstruction of the original palace. | In a reunified Berlin in 2006, that building was torn down to make way for the reconstruction of the original palace. |
The BBC's Stephen Evans in Berlin says there has been controversy about the cost of the project at a time of austerity, as well as over the merits of trying to recreate buildings from the past. | The BBC's Stephen Evans in Berlin says there has been controversy about the cost of the project at a time of austerity, as well as over the merits of trying to recreate buildings from the past. |
Germany has already reproduced, quite faithfully, other destroyed landmarks, including the Adlon Hotel on its original site next to Berlin's Brandenburg Gate. | Germany has already reproduced, quite faithfully, other destroyed landmarks, including the Adlon Hotel on its original site next to Berlin's Brandenburg Gate. |
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