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[fbl_login_button redirect="" hide_if_logged="" size="large" type="continue_with" show_face="true"]Until 1918, members of the Prussian ruling dynasty, as well as officials, lived in the Princesses Palace (German: Prinzessinnenpalais).nAfter this restructuring for the daughter of King Frederick William III, the palace received the name “Princesses Palace.”nIn 1931, the Schinkel Museum was opened in the palace. After World War II, during the restoration of the building in 1962-1964, only the external walls and facade were preserved. Stair fences from the destroyed Bukhsky palace deserve attention.nCurrently the building houses the gastronomic complex Opernpalais Unter den Linden.
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