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@bejay - UnsplashMarie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus
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The Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus is an impressive architectural landmark located in Berlin, Germany. Designed by renowned architect Josef Paul Kleihues, the building was completed in 1999 and consists of three distinctive elements: a triangular tower, a cube, and a cylindrical element. These distinctively shaped structures are connected by a multi-level atrium and provide a modern contrast to the classical Reichstag building which is situated nearby. The atrium houses the offices of the office of the German president, while the tower building contains the guest rooms and suites of the Presidential Suite. The cube hosts the "Blue Hall" along with the Press Room and several other important rooms, while the cylindrical building serves as the official Reception Hall, where large state events are held. Known for its eccentric yet sophisticated design, this house is a must-visit for anyone interested in contemporary architecture.
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