Landesdenkmalamt Berlin
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Landesdenkmalamt Berlin
Summary
Landesdenkmalamt Berlin is a Denkmalfachbehörde[1].
Key Facts
- Landesdenkmalamt Berlin held citizenship in Germany[2].
- Landesdenkmalamt Berlin's field of work was historic preservation[3].
- Landesdenkmalamt Berlin is located in Bezirk Mitte[4].
- Landesdenkmalamt Berlin is in the country of Germany[5].
- Landesdenkmalamt Berlin's instance of is recorded as Denkmalfachbehörde[6].
- Landesdenkmalamt Berlin's instance of is recorded as German state agency[7].
- Landesdenkmalamt Berlin's headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[8].
- Landesdenkmalamt Berlin's headquarters location is recorded as Altes Stadthaus[9].
- The location of Landesdenkmalamt Berlin was Berlin-Mitte[10].
- Landesdenkmalamt Berlin's Commons category is recorded as Landesdenkmalamt Berlin[11].
- 1995 marks the founding of Landesdenkmalamt Berlin[12].
- Landesdenkmalamt Berlin's authority is recorded as Senate Department for Culture and Europe[13].
- Landesdenkmalamt Berlin's described at URL is recorded as https://www.berlin.de/landesdenkmalamt/[14].
- Landesdenkmalamt Berlin's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Berlin[15].
- Landesdenkmalamt Berlin's replaces is recorded as Institut für Denkmalpflege[16].
- Landesdenkmalamt Berlin's official name is recorded as Landesdenkmalamt Berlin[17].
- Landesdenkmalamt Berlin's short name is recorded as LDA[18].
- Landesdenkmalamt Berlin's different from is recorded as LDA[19].
- Landesdenkmalamt Berlin's social media followers is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+5030'}[20].
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Founding
1995 marks the founding of Landesdenkmalamt Berlin[12].
Identity
Landesdenkmalamt Berlin's official name is recorded as it[17]. Its short name is recorded as LDA[18].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Berlin[8], a seat of government[21], in Margraviate of Brandenburg[22], founded in 1244[23] and Altes Stadthaus[9], an administrative building[24], in Germany[25], founded in 1911[26].
Industry
Landesdenkmalamt Berlin's field of work was historic preservation[3].