The Jewel Palace (German: Juwel-Palais) is a Neo-Gothic-style building in Berlin-Mitte.[1] Designed by the architects Max Jacob and Georg Roensch, the palace was completed in 1898. The name of the building derives from its former function as a trading house, specialized in gold. Surviving World War II without considerable damages, several offices began to house in the Jewel Palace. After the German reunification the palace was essentially renovated.

Jewel Palace
Juwel-Palais
Jewel Palace, 2009
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General information
TypePalace
Architectural styleNeo-Gothic
Construction started1894
Completed1898
Design and construction
Architect(s)Max Jacob, Georg Roensch

References

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  1. ^ "Images of Commercial Building (Juwel-Palais) by Max Jacob, Georg Roensch". homepages.bluffton.edu. Retrieved 2024-02-24.
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52°30′45.914″N 13°24′10.098″E / 52.51275389°N 13.40280500°E / 52.51275389; 13.40280500