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Bellevue Palace, located in Berlin's Tiergarten district, has been the official residence of the President of Germany since 1994. The palace was built in 1786 as a residence for Prince Augustus Ferdinand of Prussia and was the first Neoclassical building in Germany, characterized by its Corinthian pilasters. Over the years, the palace has served as a residence for various members of the Hohenzollern dynasty, a museum, a guest house for the Nazi government, and a secondary residence of the West German president before becoming the primary residence of the President of Germany after German reunification in 1994.learn more on wikipedia
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