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Deutsch: Die Hauptfassade des Neuen Marstalls in Berlin-Mitte, hier gesehen vom Schlossplatz. Das Gebäude wurde 1896-1901 von Hofbaurat Ernst von Ihne im neobarocken Stil errichtet als Ersatz für das Marstallgebäude Unter den Linden, das dem heutigen Haus 1 der Staatsbiblitohek zu Berlin weichen musste. Die ehemaligen Pferdeställe wurden 1921 zu Büchermagazinen umgebaut und fortan von der Berliner Stadtbibliothek genutzt. Im Zweiten Weltkrieg beschädigt, erfolgte 1950-1954 und 1961-195 der Wiederaufbau in vereinfachter Fassung, bei dem auf eine Rekonstruktion des ursprünglichen Fassadenschutzes des Bildhauers Otto Lessing weitgehend verzichtet wurde. Das Gebäude wird in Teilen weiterhin von der Berliner Stadtbibliothek benutzt und beherbergt außerdem die "Hochschule für Musik 'Hanns Eisler'". Es steht unter Denkmalschutz.
English: The front facade of the Neuer Marstall (New Royal Stables) in Berlin-Mitte. It was built 1896-1901 by Royal Architect Ernst von Ihne in the Neo-barock style as substitue for the Royal Stables Unter den Linden, which were demolished to make room for what is now House 1 of the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin (Berlin State Library). The former horse stables of Neuer Marstall were turned into book stacks in 1921 and the building was forthwith used by the Berlin City Library. Damaged in WWII, the building was reconstructed 1950-1954 and 1961-1965 without most of the original ornaments by sculptor Otto Lessing. It is still partly used by the Berlin City Library and also houses the "Hochschule für Musik 'Hanns Eisler'" ("University for Music 'Hanns Eisler'"). The building has been designated as a historic landmark. |
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