Haus Vaterland
Buildings and structures demolished in 1976Buildings and structures in Berlin destroyed during World War IIBuildings and structures in MitteDemolished buildings and structures in BerlinEntertainment in Berlin
Haus Vaterland (Fatherland House) was a pleasure palace on the south-east side of Potsdamer Platz in central Berlin. Preceded by Haus Potsdam, a multi-use building including a large cinema and a huge café, from 1928 to 1943 it was a large, famous establishment including the largest cafe in the world, a major cinema, a large ballroom and numerous theme restaurants, promoted as a showcase of all nations. It was partially destroyed by fire in World War II, reopened in a limited form until 1953, and was finally demolished in 1976.
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Potsdamer Platz, Berlin Tiergarten
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Potsdamer Platz 10
10785 Berlin, Tiergarten
Germany
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