Prinz-Albrecht-Palais
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Prinz-Albrecht-Palais
Summary
Prinz-Albrecht-Palais is a palace[1]. Prinz-Albrecht-Palais draws 31 Wikipedia views per month (palace category, ranking #194 of 1,135).[2]
Key Facts
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais is located in Berlin[3].
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais is in the country of Germany[4].
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais's image is recorded as Prinz-Albrecht-Palais.jpg[5].
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais's image is recorded as IV 69576 Vc.jpg[6].
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais's instance of is recorded as palace[7].
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais's instance of is recorded as destroyed building or structure[8].
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais's commissioned by is recorded as François Mathieu Vernezobre de Laurieux[9].
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais's owned by is recorded as Prince Albert of Prussia[10].
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais's owned by is recorded as Carl Friedrich Werstler[11].
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais's owned by is recorded as Ludwig Philipp Hagen[12].
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais's owned by is recorded as Wilhelm Adolf vom Hagen[13].
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais's owned by is recorded as Anna Amalia of Prussia[14].
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais's owned by is recorded as Prince Louis Charles of Prussia[15].
- Prince Albert of Prussia is named after Prinz-Albrecht-Palais[16].
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 6899148947826754950008[17].
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais's Commons category is recorded as Prinz-Albrecht-Palais[18].
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais's occupant is recorded as SD-Hauptamt[19].
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais's occupant is recorded as Q1796014[20].
- +1839-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Prinz-Albrecht-Palais[21].
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais was dissolved in +1949-00-00T00:00:00Z[22].
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 52.5061, 'lon': 13.3856}[23].
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0gg51fz[24].
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais's located on street is recorded as Wilhelmstraße[25].
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais's cause of destruction is recorded as building implosion[26].
- Prinz-Albrecht-Palais's significant event is recorded as start of construction[27].
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Geography
Prinz-Albrecht-Palais is in the country of Germany[4]. Prinz-Albrecht-Palais is located in Berlin[3].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include palace[7] and destroyed building or structure[8].
History and Context
+1839-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Prinz-Albrecht-Palais[21]. Owners include Prince Albert of Prussia[10], a military officer[28], 1809–1872[29], of Kingdom of Prussia[30], awarded the Order of the Black Eagle[31]; Carl Friedrich Werstler[11], 1723–1777[32]; Ludwig Philipp Hagen[12], a jurist[33], 1724–1771[34], of Germany[35], awarded the Order of the Black Eagle[36]; Wilhelm Adolf vom Hagen[13], 1721–1787[37]; Anna Amalia of Prussia[14], a composer[38], 1723–1787[39], of Kingdom of Prussia[40]; and Prince Louis Charles of Prussia[15], an aristocrat[41], 1773–1796[42], of Kingdom of Prussia[43]. Prince Albert of Prussia is named after Prinz-Albrecht-Palais[16].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Prinz-Albrecht-Palais include Niederkirchnerstraße[44], a street[45], in Germany[46].
Why It Matters
Prinz-Albrecht-Palais draws 31 Wikipedia views per month (palace category, ranking #194 of 1,135).[2] Prinz-Albrecht-Palais has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[47]
Entities named for Prinz-Albrecht-Palais include Niederkirchnerstraße[44], a street[45], in Germany[46].