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Ephraim Palace

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Prussian cultural sitesRebuilt buildings and structures in BerlinRococo architectureRococo architecture of Germany
Museum Ephraim Palais im Sommer
Museum Ephraim Palais im Sommer

The Ephraim Palace (German: Ephraim-Palais) is a Rococo-style building in Berlin, Germany, originally constructed in 1766. Despite the destruction of the palace in 1936 by Nazi Germany, the beginning of a reconstruction was possible in 1985, as many elements of the facade had been stored in East Germany. Today, the Ephraim Palace is a cultural-heritage property and houses a museum, mostly dealing with cultural topics. The Ephraim Palace is named after Veitel Heine Ephraim, who hired the experienced architect Friedrich Wilhelm Dieterichs to design a palace on the property of the oldest pharmacy of Berlin.

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Ephraim Palace
Poststraße, Berlin Mitte

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Ephraim-Palais

Poststraße 16
10178 Berlin, Mitte
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